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The Librarian's Copyright Companion
Chapter Four. Fair Use (Section 107) 41
The Four Factors 43
Fair Use in the For-Profit Sector: The Texaco Case and Beyond 49
Fair Use in the Educational Sector 56
Chapter Five. The Library Exemption (Section 108) 69
Qualifying for the Exemption (Section 108(a)) 70
Copying Unpublished Works (Section 108(b)) 78
Replacing Lost, Stolen, Damaged, or Deteriorating Copies of Published Works (Section 108(c)) 80
Articles or Excerpts for Users (Section 108(d)) 83
Out-of-Print and Unavailable Works (Section 108(e)) 89
Library Reproducing Equipment (a.k.a. Photocopiers and Scanners) (Section 108(f)(1) and (2)) 91
Contracts, Licenses, and Fair Use (Section 108(f)(4)) 92
The Section 108(g) Provisos 94
Preservation and Term Extension (The Return of Sonny Bono) (Section 108(h)) 104
Non-Print Works (Music, Pictures, Graphs, and Sculptural Works) (Section 108(i)) 105
Section 108 and Fair Use (Reprise) (Section 108(f)(4)) 106
Chapter Six. Digital Information and Software 107
Click and Shrinkwrap Licenses (Section 117) 110
Computer Programs (Section 117) 111
Single-User and Site Licenses 112
Downloading 113
Database Protection (Redux) 113
The First Sale Doctrine (Reprise) (Section 109) 115
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act 117
Chapter Seven. Licensing 125
The License under the Microscope 126
Permissions 149
Chapter Eight. Audiovisual Works and Non-Print Media 151
Recording 151
Public Performance and Display 156
Performances for Educational Purposes (Section 110(1)) 163
Performances in For-Profit Institutions 166
Institutional Liability 166
Guidelines for the Use of Audiovisual Works in Libraries 167
Distance Education (Section 110(2)) 168
Image Collections 170