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The Online UCITA Tutorial

An Educational Service of the American Library Association
Office for Information Technology Policy

Prepared by
Rick Weingarten and Carrie Russell, OITP

  1. Welcome Message
  2. Contracts & Copyright
  3. Court Rulings
  4. Why UCITA? Why Now?
  5. UCITA History
  6. A Complicated Law
  7. What Do Libraries Have To Do With It?
  8. Reverse Engineering
  9. UCITA & Free Speech
  10. Warranties
  11. Grassroots Efforts
  12. Beyond UCITA

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Disclaimer
This Online UCITA Tutorial is a service of the American Library Association. It is not legal advice. The information presented here is meant to be for educational purposes and does not represent the complex, technical aspects of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, contract law, or the copyright law. You should consult a lawyer if you are seeking advice for your particular needs.

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