Which works may teachers and researchers make available in full?
Teachers and researchers (including students) may make illustrations (especially photographs) and individual articles from specialist or scientific journals available in full, provided that the source/author is cited.
Other works of minor scope, such as poems and song lyrics (approximately 25 pages for printed works, six pages for sheet music, and five minutes for films and music), out-of-print works (regardless of how long they have been out of print), out-of-print press articles (for which no press archive is available), and works in the public domain (70 years after the death of the longest-living author), may be made available in full provided the source/author is cited.
This provision is only permitted for a limited group of people, including teachers and participants in the respective course, as well as teachers, examiners, and individual third parties at the same educational institution. Concrete and state-of-the-art effective precautions must be taken to ensure this.