n by Owner of Copy.
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 106, it is not an infringement
for the owner of a copy of a computer program to make or authorize the
making of another copy or adaptation of that computer program provided:
(1) that such a new copy or adaptation is created as an essential step
in the utilization of the computer program in conjunction with a machine
and that it is used in no other manner, or
(2) that such new copy or adaptation is for archival purposes only and
that all archival copies are destroyed in the event that continued
possession of the computer program should cease to be rightful.
(b) Lease, Sale, or Other Transfer of Additional Copy or Adaptation. Any
exact copies prepared in accordance with the provisions of this section
may be leased, sold, or otherwise transferred, along with the copy from
which such copies were prepared, only as part of the lease, sale, or
other transfer of all rights in the program. Adaptations so prepared may
be transferred only with the authorization of the copyright owner.
(c) Machine Maintenance or Repair. Notwithstanding the provisions of
section 106, it is not an infringement for the owner or lessee of a
machine to make or authorize the making of a copy of a computer program
if such copy is made solely by virtue of the activation of a machine
that lawfully contains an authorized copy of the computer program, for
purposes only of maintenance or repair of that machine, if-
(1) such new copy is used in no other manner and is destroyed
immediately after the maintenance or repair is completed; and
(2) with respect to any computer program or part thereof that is not
necessary for that machine to be activated, such program or part thereof
is not accessed or used other than to make such new copy by virtue of
the activation of the machine.
(d) Definitions. For purposes of this section-
(1) the "maintenance" of a machine is the servicing of the machine in
order to make it work in accordance with its original specifications and
any changes to those specifications authorized for that machine; and
(2) the "repair" of a machine is the restoring of the machine to the
state of working in accordance with its original specifications and any
changes to those specifications authorized for that machine.
Section 118. Scope of exclusive rights: Use of certain works in connection
with noncommercial broadcasting [54]
(a) The exclusive rights provided
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