My printer doesn't chew up card and I have never had an  argument about 
copyright in a copy center in the US. But, I haven't visited a  copy center in 
about 15 years because excellent home printers are widely  available in the 
US, whereas blue film is as rare and costly as Beluga caviar. 
 
If the patterns were to be routinely copied onto a pale blue  paper the 
same color as blue film, students in the US could put the blue paper  pattern 
on a card, say an old file folder, and then cover it with the clear  matte 
film that is sold at Ace Hardware. One can buy a roll of clear matte film  
large enough to last you the rest of your life for $5.
 
Why should it be routine in the US to expect everyone to  arrive at a class 
with a product that is not sold in the US?
 
Devon

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