Date: Mon, 20 Feb 1995 05:29:30 -0600
Subject: Bibliography on Fair Use of Videos by M. Robinson (X-Teach)
Cochran, J. Wesley, Why can't I watch this video here? Copyright confusion and performances of videocassettes & videodiscs in libraries., Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (COMM-ENT), 15, n4, 837-892, SUMMER, 1993
Kramer, David H., Who can use yesterday's news? Video monitoring and the fair use doctrine., Georgetown Law Journal, 81, n6, 2345-2367, JULY, 1993
Waite, Barbara L., Electronic mass media and copyright in Canada and the U.S., Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, 71, n4, 269-309, APRIL, 1989
Patry, William F., Fair use after Sony and Harper & Row., Communications and the Law, 8, n3, 21-35, JUNE, 1986
LLoyd, Frank W.; Mayeda, Daniel M., Copyright fair use, the First Amendment, and new communications technologies: the impact of Betamax., Federal Communications Law Journal, 38, n1, 59-101, MARCH, 1986
Hillman, Noel Lawrence, The fair use of free broadcast television: the Betamax case and the distinction between marketable and disposable software., Seton Hall Law Review, 15, n1, 52-95, 12/22/84
Carter, Stephen L., Copyright protection, the right to privacy, and signals that enter the home., Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, 3, n2, 289-318, JULY, 1984
Cirace, John, When does complete copying of copyrighted works for purposes other than for profit or sale constitute fair use? An economic analysis of the Sony Betamax and Williams & Wilkins cases., Saint Louis University Law Journal, 28, n3, 647-682, JUNE, 1984
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