17 U.S.C. § 106
Exclusive Rights in Copyrighted Works
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Plain-English explanation
Section 106 lists what copyright owners alone may do: reproduce, distribute, perform, display, and create derivatives of their works.
Key legal function
Defines the exclusive rights that constitute the core of copyright protection in the United States.
AI relevance
Training-data cases ask whether creating copies for machine learning implicates the reproduction right and whether model outputs infringe derivative or display rights.
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