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An American Tragedy: E-Books, Licenses, And The End Of Public Lending Libraries?, Matthew Chiarizio
An American Tragedy: E-Books, Licenses, And The End Of Public Lending Libraries?, Matthew Chiarizio
Vanderbilt Law Review
The ascent of e-books raises many copyright issues both old and new, and the role of libraries in e-book lending is an important one for many librarians and readers. Libraries are an important part of a democratic society, and changes to the publishing and copyright landscape invariably affect the functions and use of libraries. Libraries have traditionally relied on the doctrine of first sale to lend physical books. The first sale doctrine allows the owner of a copyrighted work to sell, lend, or otherwise dispose of the owned copy of that work without authorization of the copyright holder. Libraries own …