Section 108 and Software Collections, A User's Guide

09/17/2021
by   Ana Enriquez, et al.
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This user's guide explains Section 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act, a set of rights for libraries and archives, in the context of software collections. It also addresses the interaction between Section 108 and fair use (Section 107) in this context. The guide will help library and archives workers who preserve and provide access to software collections to navigate U.S. copyright law.

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