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Copyright's fair use doctrine and digital data
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Volume 37 ,  Issue 1  (January 1994) table of contents
Pages: 21 - 27  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Pamela Samuelson  Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Nelson, T.H. Literary machines in Processing of CHI 90. ACM Press, NY, 1990.
 
2
Samuelson P. and Glushko, R.J. Intellectual Property Right in Digital Library and Hypertext Publishing SYS- tems Harv, J. Law & Techn.6 (1993), 237
 
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Smith S., Bergeron D.R. and Grinstein. G.G. Sterophonic and surface sound generation for exploratory data analysis. In Processing of AAACM Conference on Computer Interaction (1990).125.

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The application of copyright law's fair use doctrine to works other than computer programs in digital form is discussed. Samuelson identifies several situations in which digital manipulation or copying would probably be considered as fair use.  more...