No, I agree, and I understand that, but the use of the publicly available material is restricted by the act itself. There are certain uses of the material that teachers want to make that are violations of the Copyright Act, even though the stuff is freely and publicly available. That's what we want to have clarified.
If something is copyrighted and placed on a website, and there is instruction there that if you want this you need to pay for it, then we pay for it if we want it, and so do students. It's as simple as that.