Re: [NTLK] (Lord of the Rings) in Newton Book format

From: brian.tiplady_at_astrazeneca.com
Date: Tue Nov 06 2001 - 10:34:51 EST


I suspect this is an area where European and US interpretations of fair use
or fair dealing diverge. Here is an excerpt from a US site (eff):

Do I have the right to make a copy of my CD for my own personal use?

Yes. The fair use doctrine allows an individual to make a copy of their
lawfully obtained copyrighted work for their own personal use. Allowing
people to make a copy of copyrighted music for their personal use provides
for enhanced consumer convenience through legitimate and lawful copying. It
can also enlarge the exploitable market for the rights holders. The fair use
privilege's personal use right is what allows an individual to make a backup
copy of their computer software as an essential defense against future media
failure.

but I'm pretty sure that in th UK at least the situation is not as clear as
this.

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Palmblad, Mikael
Sent: 06 November 2001 14:35
To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Subject: Re: [NTLK] (Lord of the Rings) in Newton Book format

Unfortunately the issue is even more complicated than that. Content
providers (e.g. record companies) say that making exact digital copies is
not fair use either. So if we can't make exact copies and we can't make
copies that are different, what is fair use?

/MP

-----Original Message-----
From: R Pickett [mailto:emerson_at_hayseed.net]
Sent: tisdag, november 6, 2001 11:04
To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
Subject: Re: [NTLK] (Lord of the Rings) in Newton Book format

On Tue, 2001-11-06 at 00:51, brian.tiplady_at_astrazeneca.com wrote:
> Yes, but there are two actions. The first is downloading. If I download an
> ecopy of LOTR and I already own a paper copy of the book, there is no
> difference from taking my own book and scanning it into a computer file.

Not true. It's possible that the ecopy you download is a different
edition with different edits from the version you own on paper, or more
appendices, or the like.

If it's different by one character than the copy you'd have made
yourself, it's potentially a copyright violation.
 
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