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Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, 104

By Peters, Marybeth

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Title: Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, 104  
Author: Peters, Marybeth
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Asian literature, Writing.
Collections: Asian Literature Collection, e-Asia Digital Library Collection
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Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries; E-Asia Digital Library

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Peters, B. M. (n.d.). Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, 104. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Excerpt: I am pleased to Present the Copyright Office's D.M.C.A. Section 104 Report. As required under section 104 of Public Law No. 105-304, the Report evaluates the effects of Title I of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 and the development of electronic commerce and associated technology on the operation of sections 109 and 117 of title 17, U.S.C.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Executive Summary, V -- Introduction, 1 -- I. Background, 5 -- A. the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 5 -- 1. the Wipo Treaties, 5 -- 2. Implementation of the Wipo Treaties In the Dmca, 8 -- A. Section 1201 - Anticircumvention, 9 -- B. Section 1202 - Copyright Management Information, 12 -- C. Origin of the Present Report, 14 -- B. Section 109 and the First Sale Doctrine, 19 -- 1. History of the First Sale Doctrine, 20 -- 2. Legislative History of Section 109, 22 -- 3. Subsequent Amendments To Section 109, 24 -- C. Section 117 Computer Program Exemptions, 26 -- 1. Legislative History of Section 117, 27 -- A. Recommendations of Contu, 27 -- B. the 1980 Computer Software Copyright Amendments, 29 -- C. the Computer Maintenance Competition Assurance Act of 1998, 30 -- 2. Judicial Interpretation of Section 117, 31 -- Ii. Views of the Public, 33 -- A. Solicitation of Public Comments, 33 -- B. Views Concerning Section 109, 34 -- 1. the Effect of Section 1201 Prohibitions on the Operation of the First Sale Doctrine, 34 -- 2. the Effect of Section 1202 Prohibitions on the Operation of the First Sale Doctrine, 41 -- 3. the Effect of the Development of Electronic Commerce and Associated Technology on the Operation of the First Sale Doctrine, 42 -- 4. the Relationship Between Existing and Emergent Technology, on One Hand, and the First Sale Doctrine, on the Other, 43 -- 5. the Extent to Which the First Sale Doctrine Is Related To, or Premised On, Particular Media or Methods of Distribution, 43 -- 6. the Extent, if Any, to Which the Emergence of New Technologies Alters the Technological Premises upon Which the First Sale Doctrine Is Established, 44 -- 7. the Need, if Any, to Expand the First Sale Doctrine to Apply to Digital Transmissions, 44 -- 8. the Effect of the Absence of a Digital First Sale Doctrine on the Marketplace for Works in Digital Form, 48

 
 



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