Sentences with phrase «digital use of copyrighted materials»

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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has become a blunt tool that unscrupulous people use to demand the removal of material that's unflattering to them — including from our site, Retraction Watch.
NBCUniversal, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. Section 512 as amended by Title II of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the «Act»), reserves the right, but not the obligation, to terminate your license to use the online services if it determines in its sole and absolute discretion that you are involved in infringing activity, including alleged acts of first - time or repeat infringement, regardless of whether the material or activity is ultimately determined to be infringing.
4.2.8 Supply single copies of articles (either digital or paper copies), from the Licensed Materials, to health professionals or other persons legitimately requesting medical information in relation to the medical, therapeutic or technical use and support of any of the Licensee's products under the following conditions only: (a) Such copies must be free - standing with no additional material affixed to or printed on them; (b) The copies must carry, without modification, those copyright notices already incorporated in the Licensed Materials; (c) Recipients must be instructed not to further distribute the copies; (d) This use of Licensed Materials is restricted to responding to enquiries (reactive use).
«Landmark Copyright Decision Defends Fair Use» (Nate Hoffelder, The Digital Reader blog) A judge has found that Georgia State University librarians» photocopying of materials was indeed legal under the academic provisions of fair use and did not violate cCopyright Decision Defends Fair Use» (Nate Hoffelder, The Digital Reader blog) A judge has found that Georgia State University librarians» photocopying of materials was indeed legal under the academic provisions of fair use and did not violate copyrigUse» (Nate Hoffelder, The Digital Reader blog) A judge has found that Georgia State University librarians» photocopying of materials was indeed legal under the academic provisions of fair use and did not violate copyriguse and did not violate copyrightcopyright.
Note: DRM (Digital Rights Management) is a technology that restricts the use of copyrighted material on different types ofdevices.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), its exemptions, and the fair - use clause of Title 17 Chapter 1 Section 107 of the US Code clearly provide methods by which an individual may use copyrighted material, even if that material is protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM).
The Board certified the amounts of the tariffs, but excluded (from one of the proposed tariffs) a provision requiring the provinces to cease using digital copies of the copyrighted materials and delete the copyrighted materials from their hard drives when they were no longer covered by the tariff.
Please be sure to include the following information: (a) a description of the copyrighted work you allege is being infringed upon (and registration information if such work is registered with the copyright office); (b) the location of the allegedly infringing material on the Site, (c) your signature (digital or hard - copy), (d) your address, telephone number, and e-mail address, and (e) a statement (notarized if possible and made under penalty of perjury that): (i) you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf; (ii) you believe in good faith that the rights of the copyright owner are being infringed, and that the uses of the allegedly infringing material are not authorized (either by the copyright owner, its agents, or applicable law).
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