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Which court cases have considered intermediate copying to be fair use?

a.

Sega v. Accolade

b.

Sony v. Connectix

c.

Both a and b

d.

Neither a nor b

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Answer: (c).Both a and b Explanation:There have been several cases including Sega v. Accolade and Sony v. Connectix, where intermediate copying was considered fair use.

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