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People working in the field expect there will be some growth. That's due to the rising awareness of the existence of copyright laws and the fact that they apply to electronic media as well as print.

"There is an increase in people asking permission, in large part because [of the] many cases that have been litigated in court," says copyright coordinator Shari Townsend. "The word is out that now, in the days of the Internet, you have to be aware that you just can't reprint something from the Internet without the copywriter's permission."

Coordinator Dan Donnelly says that he knows of no institution where a person is hired exclusively as a copyright coordinator. Most of the time, he says, the job is something tacked on to existing job duties.

Earnings and employment information from the U.S. Department of Labor is not available for this field at this time.

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