The Supreme Court’s Sony v. Universal City Studios decision held that home video taping is:
a) always a fair use; b) always a copyright infringement; c) an infringement unless you erase the tapes within 48 hours; d) a fair use if you engage in “time-shifting,” that is, you watch the taped programs later and make no commercial use of the tapes; e) the Supreme Court did not address home video taping in this case.
D
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