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Question: True Or False The Supreme Court ruled that the recording of movies and other programming on VCRs in private homes did not constitute "fair use."
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False. The Supreme Court ruled in the 1984 case Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc., also known as the Betamax case, that recording movies and other programming on VCRs in private homes for time-shifting purposes constitutes "fair use" and is not a copyright infringement.
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