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Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal

Abstract

The article argues that libraries are currently experiencing a "golden age" of protection from copyright liability, despite ongoing challenges. It highlights recent legal developments, such as the expansion of the public domain, updates to Section 108 of the Copyright Act, and the implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty, which collectively enhance libraries' ability to serve the public. However, the article also acknowledges significant legal setbacks, including adverse court rulings on controlled digital lending and state e-book laws, which complicate the landscape for libraries seeking to balance copyright compliance with public access.

Disciplines

Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law | Intellectual Property Law | Law

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