If I may, education is changing. The realities are changing. Distance education is becoming more important. How students use media--through presentations, through incorporating snippets from it, and so on--is where education is going and what in-classroom is teaching.
Obviously, students already pay for access to materials through their fees. Our concern is the double-charging of students now for articles in media that currently exist and that they can access. A faculty member printing out full copies of War and Peace would find it rather expensive. But should that faculty member have the ability to take portions of that novel and provide that to their students in study? Absolutely.