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Protection of Intellectual Property on the World Wide Web: Is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Sufficient?

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The openness of the World Wide Web raises legal questions surrounding the ability to protect intellectual property while maintaining the Web's flexibility and accessibility. This Note examines copyright law and the Web and concludes that (1) fair use is not adequately defined in the context of the Web, (2) court interpretations are not available, and (3) the new Digital Millennium Copyright Act fails to address many of the issues related to copyright infringement.

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41 Ariz. L. Rev. 937 (1999)

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Jo Dale Carothers (University of Arizona)

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