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Protection for Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Under State Law and its Impact on Use by Nonprofit Institutions: A 10-state Analysis by Jaszi, Peter

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TitleProtection for Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Under State Law and its Impact on Use by Nonprofit Institutions: A 10-state Analysis
CreatorJaszi, Peter, Lewis, Nicholas B, Washington College of Law. Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, National Recording Preservation Board (U.S.)
Year2009
PPI300
Pages110
PublisherWashington, D.C. : Council on Library and Information Resources : Library of Congress
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectCLIR pub, Copyright, Fair use (Copyright) -- United States -- States, Copyright -- Sound recordings -- United States -- States, Nonprofit organizations -- Law and legislation -- United States -- States, Copyright and digital preservation -- United States, Digital preservation -- United States, Fair use (Copyright), Nonprofit organizations, OTR
ISBN9781932326345, 1932326340
Collectionfolkscanomy_religion, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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CLIR pub 146. Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board, Library of Congress. "This is the third of three studies of copyright and sound recordings commissioned by the National Recording Preservation Board (NRPB) in support of the congressionally mandated study of the state of audio preservation in the United States. All three studies have focused on how laws pertaining to sound recordings made before 1972 affect preservation of and access to audio recordings. As readers of the previous two studies know, sound recordings made before February 15, 1972, do not benefit from federal copyright protection. In the absence of a national law, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, individual states passed anti-piracy and other laws to protect producers of sound recordings from unauthorized duplication and sale of recordings. In this study, Professor Peter Jaszi and students in the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University's Washington College of Law examine criminal and civil laws of 10 states, as well as judicial decisions and common law, pertaining to sound recordings fixed before 1972. The authors provide a brief history of the formulation of these laws and examine the laws and court cases that may determine the extent to which nonprofit institutions may preserve and disseminate pre-1972 recordings.", Includes bibliographical references, "September 2009."--T.p, Also available online, Overview of state sound recording laws -- The history of protection of sound recordings -- Criminal antipiracy statutes -- Civil statutes -- Nonstatutory causes of action -- Right of publicity -- The states -- Alabama -- California -- Florida -- Illinois -- Massachusetts -- New Jersey -- New York -- North Carolina -- Ohio -- Wisconsin