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  2. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    Limitations and exceptions to copyright are provisions, in local copyright law or the Berne Convention, which allow for copyrighted works to be used without a license from the copyright owner. Limitations and exceptions to copyright relate to a number of important considerations such as market failure , freedom of speech , [ 1 ] education and ...

  3. TEACH Act - Wikipedia

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    An act to amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, relating to the exemption of certain performances or displays for educational uses from copyright infringement provisions, to provide that the making of copies or phonorecords of such performances or displays is not an infringement under certain circumstances, and for other purposes.

  4. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    Books originally published outside the US by non-Americans are exempt from this renewal requirement, if they are still under copyright in their home country. But if the intended exploitation of the work includes publication (or distribution of derivative work, such as a film based on a book protected by copyright) outside the US, the terms of ...

  5. How Library of Congress's Digital Copyright Exemptions Affect ...

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    As electronic books become more of a mainstay thanks to Amazon's (AMZN) Kindle and Apple's (AAPL) iPad, the publishing industry must address one of the thorniest issues of a digitally inclined ...

  6. First-sale doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The first-sale doctrine (also sometimes referred to as the "right of first sale" or the "first sale rule") is a legal concept that limits the rights of an intellectual property owner to control resale of products embodying its intellectual property. The doctrine enables the distribution chain of copyrighted products, library lending, giving ...

  7. More McFlurrys: US Copyright Office allows McDonald's to fix ...

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    A broken ice cream machine is a familiar inconvenience to McDonald's customers.. Franchise owners have complained about difficulties fixing the machines, McDonald's itself has poked fun at how ...

  8. What’s ‘impossible’ when it comes to AI and copyright

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    The U.K. already has a copyright exemption for “text and data mining” that applies to noncommercial research projects (it happens to have also led to concerns about nonprofits being set up to ...

  9. Berne three-step test - Wikipedia

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    The three-step test may prove to be extremely important if any nations attempt to reduce the scope of copyright law, because unless the WTO decides that their modifications comply with the test, such states are likely to face trade sanctions. Exceptions to copyright protection are required to be clearly defined and narrow in scope and reach. [2]