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The Second Circuit Weighs In On How Far Digital Databases Can Go

By David S. Gold on June 12, 2014
Posted in Copyrights, Litigation

On June 10, 2014, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that the creation of a full-text searchable database of protected works constitutes fair use where: (i) the use of the database is limited to searching for terms contained in the works; or (ii) access to the full text of the works is limited to…

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