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Chapter 11
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The Bridgeman Art Library, Ltd. v Corel Corp.
36 F. Supp. 2d 191 (S.D.N.Y. 1999)
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full text opinion
Since they don't infringe on copyrights, why not own the
whole
seven
CD-ROM
set
of
European
Art
that was at issue in the case? Also, take some time to visit the
Bridgeman Art Library
online.
Chapter Links
[01] Copyright in Context
[02] Authors, Writings, and Progress
[03] Acquiring, Keeping, and Transferring Copyright
[04] Protected Works and Boundary Problems
[05] The Statutory Rights of Copyright Owners
[06] The Different Faces of Infringement
[07] Another Limitation on Copyright: Fair Use
[08] Copyright and Contract
[09] Technological Protections
[10] State Law Theories of Protection, and Their Limits
»[11] The Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
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