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by derleth
4849 days ago
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> The court ruled that Rural's directory was nothing more than an alphabetic list of all subscribers to its service, which it was required to compile under law, and that no creative expression was involved. The fact that Rural spent considerable time and money collecting the data was irrelevant to copyright law, and Rural's copyright claim was dismissed. Therefore, the arrangement was not copyrightable, as it was a simple alphabetic listing with no creativity. |
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The arrangement was copyrightable. An alphabetic list isn't, but arranging that list turns it into something copyrightable.