If I want to duplicate an illustration or text, or enlarge an illustration to project in an electronic presentation (multimedia projector or overhead projector), how may I obtain permission?

All of BVI's materials carry the International Copyright symbol © for protection against illegal reproduction. Some pages contain permission and directions for duplication for your immediate class; but BVI's copyright line must appear on each duplicated page. If the page does not include duplication permission you cannot legally duplicate without prior, written or verbal permission.

Call the BVI office, send an e-mail, or write a letter explaining the illustrations/text in which book you desire to duplicate. Explain the reason for duplication. Your request will be considered and, if granted, a "Permission to Photocopy" form will be issued to you.

We recognize that sometimes a PowerPoint presentation would meet the needs of groups that are too large to view our hand-held flashcard books. As titles are colorized and printed, a corresponding CD version with supplemental materials is put on the production schedule. For those titles that have not been colorized, an intermediate digital CD ... more.

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