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Reese V. Jenkins, <citetitle>Images and Enterprise</citetitle> (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975), 112.
</para></footnote> As he described in <citetitle>The Kodak Primer</citetitle>:
+<indexterm><primary>Kodak Primer, The (Eastman)</primary></indexterm>
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<citetitle>Universal City Studios, Inc</citetitle>. v. <citetitle>Sony Corp. of America</citetitle>, 659 F. 2d 963 (9th Cir.
1981).
</para></footnote>
+<indexterm><primary>Kozinski, Alex</primary></indexterm>
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But the Supreme Court reversed the decision of the Ninth Circuit.
for other creative works is much more dire.
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<indexterm><primary>Agee, Michael</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>Laurel and Hardy Films</primary></indexterm>
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Consider the story of Michael Agee, chairman of Hal Roach Studios,
which owns the copyrights for the Laurel and Hardy films. Agee is a
url="http://free-culture.cc/notes/">link #64</ulink>.
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And without U.S. backing, the meeting was canceled.
+<indexterm><primary>Krim, Jonathan</primary></indexterm>
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I don't blame Microsoft for doing what it can to advance its own