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Intellectual Reserve, Inc. v. Utah Lighthouse Ministry, Inc. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Intellectual Reserve, Inc. v. Utah Lighthouse Ministry, Inc.
''Intellectual Reserve v. Utah Lighthouse Ministry'' was a United States district court decision (1999) on the subject of deep linking and contributory infringement of copyright. == Background == The plaintiff, Intellectual Reserve, Inc., is a Salt Lake City, Utah-based corporation that owns the copyright and has the rights to other intellectual property assets used by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church, better known as the 'Mormons'). The defendants, Utah Lighthouse Ministries, Inc., operate a web site and publishes material critical of the LDS Church.〔(Summary of Intellectual Reserve v. Utah Lighthouse Ministries (LDS Copyright Case) ), Tech Law Journal, last updated on December 29, 1999, retrieved December 31, 2006.〕 The LDS Church had printed a work of text called the ''Church Handbook of Instructions: Book 1, Stake Presidencies and Bishoprics''. This work had not been published, and had been prepared only for use within the church. The defendants had obtained a copy of the work and published parts of it on their website without reproducing the Intellectual Reserve, Inc. copyright notice. The copyrighted text had also been disseminated to other websites who had published the material, to which the defendants' website linked.〔
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