The Chronicle of Higher Education

Libraries Criticize Federal Report on Digital-Copyright Law

By ANDREA L. FOSTER

Advocates for libraries are criticizing a U.S. Copyright Office report, released last month, that recommends against revising copyright law to assure that libraries and consumers can lend and archive software and other electronic material they purchase.

The report concludes that the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which updated copyright...

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