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>Subject: One-copy tape lost, copyright?

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I have a tape series of which I have made one use copy as permitted 
by audio copyright. That copy, which is used at a satellite site over 
which I have little control, has been lost (stolen?). Does copyright 
permit me to make another copy?  My guess is no (since the first copy 
is probably still around), but I was wondering if anyone had any 
thoughts on the matter.

Barbara Need
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