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Fair Use in Copyright (BitLaw) In the context of computer technologies, the fair use doctrine is often used ... the United States Copyright Act (described in detail in the BitLaw section ...
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Fair Use in Copyright (BitLaw) The most well known of these limitations is "fair use". ... including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational ... the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. ... In
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Fair Use in Copyright (BitLaw) This section of BitLaw describes the fair use defense to a claim of copyright infringement, as well as a brief discussion of compulsory copyright licenses.
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17 USC 1201, Circumvention of copyright protection systems (BitLaw) No person shall circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls .... protection of copyright owners against the unauthorized access to their ...
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Web Site Legal Issues (BitLaw) EDU) names are administered by InterNIC, although other top level domains are available and still more will be available soon. To obtain a domain name using ...
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37 C.F.R. 2.198, Filing of correspondence by 'Express Mail.' (BitLaw) Any person filing correspondence under this section that was received by the Office and delivered by the "Express Mail Post Office to Addressee" service of ...
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35 USC 156, Extension of patent term (BitLaw) 35 USC 156, Extension of patent term , Updated November 2005 (BitLaw)
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Domain Name Disputes (BitLaw) Before doing so, a search is done to see if their desired domain name is already taken. A good site for doing such a search is provided by Network Solutions ...
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Works Unprotected by Copyright Law (BitLaw) An example is the best way to explain this idea/expression distinction. ... of the idea/expression dichotomy is the inability to obtain copyright protection ...
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Database Legal Protection (BitLaw) Mar 11, 1996 ... For instance, a contract could prohibit the end user from making data extracted from the database available to third parties, ...
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