New law review note by Alicia Ryan, Contract, Copyright and the Future of Digital Preservation, Volume 10, Issue 1 of the Boston Univ. School of Law's Journal of Science and Technology (Winter 2004) proposes three library/archive rights to be carved out of a copyright owner's existing rights under contract and copyright law:
1. The right to copy and preserve the World Wide Web
2. The right to copy and preserve other digital works that are found to be endangered
3. The right to lend these works once they've been commercially unavailable for five years
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