![]() ![]() Copyright law, therefore, determines what libraries can and cannot do with the videotapes/DVDs/video files they own without infringing upon the copyright they do not own. When libraries purchase a videocassette or a DVD, or make a video file accessible to patrons for a specific rental period, they own the physical object but not the copyright. Several sections of this act have implications for videocassettes, DVDs and computer file formats. The Copyright Act of 1976 governs the rights of reproduction, adaptation, distribution, and public performance and display. If you need legal advice, you should contact an intellectual property attorney. Please note that ALA cannot give legal advice. ![]()
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