Butler, R.P.: Copyright law and organizing the Internet (2004)
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- Abstract
- United States Intellectual Property law, specifically that covering copyright, has important implications for American libraries. This article considers the following: fair use and the Internet; current and prospective law and electronic media, especially concerning interlibrary loan and online reserves; publishers and users; and the impact that copyright law has on the role of the library and the issue of free access.
- Source
- Library trends. 52(2004) no.2, S.307-317