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Statutory Exceptions to the Exclusive Rights
of Copyright Owners

Section 107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use

Section 108. Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by libraries and archives

Section 109. Limitations on exclusive rights: Effect of transfer of particular copy or phonorecord

Section 110. Limitations on exclusive rights: Exemption of certain performances and displays

Section 111. Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions

Section 112. Limitations on exclusive rights: Ephemeral recordings

Section 113. Scope of exclusive rights in pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works

Section 114. Scope of exclusive rights in sound recordings

Section 115. Scope of exclusive rights in nondramatic musical works: Compulsory license for making and distributing phonorecords

Section 116. Negotiated licenses for public performances by means of coin-operated phonorecord players

Section 117. Limitations on exclusive rights: Computer programs

Section 118. Scope of exclusive rights: Use of certain works in connection with noncommercial broadcasting

Section 119. Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions of superstations and network stations for private home viewing

Section 120. Scope of exclusive rights in architectural works

Section 121. Limitations on exclusive rights: reproduction for blind or other people with disabilities

Section 122. Limitations on exclusive rights; secondary transmissions by satellite carriers within local markets

Last Updated: March 6, 2006

 

 

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