Preserving The Aftermarket In Copyrighted Works: Adapting The First Sale Doctrine To The Emerging Technological Landscape

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Overview: This paper considers various measures for salvaging a shrinking aftermarket in copyrighted works, is divided into four parts. It details the first sale doctrine as codified at § 109 and analysis of automated copyright management systems lays the technological groundwork for later discussion of possible amendments to § 109. It sets forth proposed §§ 109(f) and 109(g), a bipartite digital first sale doctrine, in connection with § 109's current limitations respecting digital transmissions and examines proposed § 109(h), a proprietary right of access doctrine, in light of § 1201 and its accommodation, if any, of § 109.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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