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Creators of copyrighted works deserve to be protected both by law and through appropriate enforcement.
FORBES: Are We All Copyright Infringers?
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But some libertarians seem to find the same line of argument persuasive when applied to copyrighted works.
FORBES: Libertarians for Central Planning, at Least for Copyrighted Works
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Historically, the first sale doctrine has provided strong rights to owners of legitimately purchased copyrighted works.
FORBES: Are We All Copyright Infringers?
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Beiber has only come out against the illegality of streaming copyrighted works under SOPA. The bill right now stands in limbo.
FORBES: Under SOPA, "Justin Bieber Would Be In Jail"
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Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford have prohibited Google from scanning copyrighted works in their collections, limiting the company to books that are in the public domain.
NEWYORKER: Google��s Moon Shot
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Under what conditions can copyrighted works be modified, reused, or resold?
FORBES: The Twilight of Copyright?
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But purchasers of copyrighted works have rights too, provided they acquire those works legitimately and use them in a manner respectful of the intellectual property they contain.
FORBES: Are We All Copyright Infringers?
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One of the ironies of Kirtsaeng is that it involves shipping copyrighted works across an ocean in paper form, an approach more typical of the last century than the present one.
FORBES: Can Copyrighted Works Purchased Abroad Be Resold In the United States?
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Exactly the same point applies to copyrighted works.
FORBES: Libertarians for Central Planning, at Least for Copyrighted Works