| Michael Dennis Scott - 1991 - 1014 lapas
...(citations omittedl. 1746. 17 USC §107. the 1976 Act.1747 There was, however, no intention by Congress "to freeze the doctrine in the statute, especially during a period of rapid technological change."1748 Although the courts have held that fair use is not subject to a general definition, but... | |
| Kenneth D. Crews - 1993 - 270 lapas
...Direction The bill endorses the purpose and general scope of the judicial doctrine of fair use, but there is no disposition to freeze the doctrine in...especially during a period of rapid technological change. House report accompanying the Copyright Act (1976)1 [T]he "fair use" doctrine normally has little applicability... | |
| Stuart Biegler - 2003 - 484 lapas
...statute. The bill endorses the purpose and general scope of the judicial doctrine of fair use, but there is no disposition to freeze the doctrine in...especially during a period of rapid technological change. Beyond a very broad statutory explanation of what fair use is and some of the criteria applicable to... | |
| Al Kohn, Bob Kohn - 2002 - 979 lapas
...statute. The bill endorses the purpose and general scope of the judicial doctrine of fair use, but there is no disposition to freeze the doctrine in...especially during a period of rapid technological change. Beyond a very broad statutory explanation of what fair use is and some of the criteria applicable to... | |
| John V. Martin - 2002 - 192 lapas
...the courts discretion to continue the common law tradition of fair use adjudication, observing that "there is no disposition to freeze the doctrine in...especially during a period of rapid technological change.7 Two Supreme Court decisions in the 1980s initially appeared to give some bright-line guidance... | |
| Julius J. Marke, Richard Sloane, Linda M. Ryan - 2006 - 1218 lapas
...the use ... the bill endorses the purpose and general scope of the judicial doctrine of fair use, but there is no disposition to freeze the doctrine in...especially during a period of rapid technological change. Beyond a very broad statutory explanation of what fair use is and some of the criteria applicable to... | |
| Scott - 2007 - 2324 lapas
...existed at the time of enactment of the 1976 Act.1903 There was, however, no intention by Congress "to freeze the doctrine in the statute, especially during a period of rapid technological change."1904 Although the courts have held that fair use is not subject to a general definition, but... | |
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