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appyboo

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The UCC defines good-faith dealings as:
 a. the ordinary standards of the industry
  b. the standards set by the Domestic Corruption Practices Act c. fiduciary obligations among parties involved
  d. following the terms agreed to in the contract e. none of the other choices

Question 2

In New York Times Co v. Tasini, involving the electronic database reproduction of previously published newspaper articles, the Supreme Court held that:
 a. the publisher newspaper had the reproduction rights as derivative works
  b. the publisher newspaper had the reproduction rights since they were works for hire
  c. the publisher newspaper had the reproduction rights under the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 d. electronic reproduction is not subject to the Copyright Act
  e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

e



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