Collections of Information Antipiracy Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 354, March 18, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 236 lappuses |
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... activities planned for later in the day . Mr. COBLE . This may end up being fun . [ Laughter . ] Ms. PETERS . Mr. Chairman , members of the subcommittee , I'm pleased to testify today on the Collections of Information Antipiracy Act ...
... activities planned for later in the day . Mr. COBLE . This may end up being fun . [ Laughter . ] Ms. PETERS . Mr. Chairman , members of the subcommittee , I'm pleased to testify today on the Collections of Information Antipiracy Act ...
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... activities that build on the contents of an exist- ing collection , and provide the public with new thoughts or insights . In that respect , they are similar to the " transformative " uses favored under fair use . See Campbell v . Acuff ...
... activities that build on the contents of an exist- ing collection , and provide the public with new thoughts or insights . In that respect , they are similar to the " transformative " uses favored under fair use . See Campbell v . Acuff ...
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... activities . Moreover , under the earlier " date of investment " approach , if further substantial investments were subsequently made before the database was placed on the market , those new investments could trigger additional terms ...
... activities . Moreover , under the earlier " date of investment " approach , if further substantial investments were subsequently made before the database was placed on the market , those new investments could trigger additional terms ...
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... activities . A nonprofit institution acting in good faith , with the belief that it is engaging in permissible conduct , will run little risk of substantial penalties other than an injunction . And a database producer will have to think ...
... activities . A nonprofit institution acting in good faith , with the belief that it is engaging in permissible conduct , will run little risk of substantial penalties other than an injunction . And a database producer will have to think ...
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... activities and prevent stunting of competition and innovation . I know the subcommittee is very sensitive to these concerns and we're very appreciative of the changes reflecting the differences between the bill before you this year and ...
... activities and prevent stunting of competition and innovation . I know the subcommittee is very sensitive to these concerns and we're very appreciative of the changes reflecting the differences between the bill before you this year and ...
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