In summary, it can thus be assumed that the copyright exceptions are designed either to
resolve a potential conflict of interests between copyright owners and users from within the
copyright system or to implement a particular aspect of public policy. It therefore follows that
the decision to set limits to the exclusive right of copyright owners through the exceptions must
be based on clear policy reasons or the needs of the public, such as promoting education and the
dissemination of knowledge and information among members of society at large.