In the 1984 Sony vs. Universal Studios case, the Supreme Court ruled that
A. Recording broadcast television for later viewing was legal.
B. Home recording of televised movies was an infringement of the rights of moviemakers, due to the loss of potential future revenue.
C. While taping whole programs was acceptable, creating an automated method to bypass television commercials was a restraint of trade violation.
D.Sony was partially liable for the use of their technology to circumvent copyright.