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    1. Fair Use is for Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Betamax court framed the issue this way: “The immediate effect of our copyright law is to secure a fair return for an `author’s’ (...)

    2. Justice Stevens caught in the copyright crossfire - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It argued that the development of the internet relied on Stevens’ opinion in the Sony Betamax case , and the standard it established (...)

    3. YouTube, Copyright and Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This debate is at least as old as the photocopier and the VCR, but the terms of the rough deal stuck by the Supreme Court in the 1984 (...)

    4. The timeless folly of DRM - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      During the district court trial over the issue of whether Sony’s Betamax device created liability for its maker due to copyright (...)

    5. Fixing the DMCA? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The authors examine the way the concern of the US courts, starting with the famous Sony Betamax case before the Supreme Court in 1984, (...)

    6. Two cases that could shape copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The RS-VDR argument raises once again the Sony Betamax case, in which the Supreme Court held that a substantial non-infringing use of a (...)

    7. Wooshes, Whistles, Crowd Roars, and Seal Screams - The Devil's Tale

      Saved in a variety of formats—including DVDs, VHS, Betamax, and 16 mm film—the Freewater Productions Films archives are now housed at (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 2 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      The Betamax court framed the issue this way: “The immediate effect of our copyright law is to secure a fair return for an `author’s’ (...)

    9. Why Can’t I Digitize My (Institution’s) Library? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In terms of ‘upstream’ adoption of such a system, I don’t think most manufacturers or service providers have much incentive to do so. Sony (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 32 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      A case in point is the famous decision in the Sony “Betamax” case that found that home video recording was fair use. 

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