With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Defendants must maintain the status quo as to the possession of the AT documents and may make fair use thereof. However, defendants are prohibited from making additional copies of the AT documents and distributing or transferring the documents. Should the defendants incorporate or attach any of the AT documents to their papers in this action, such filings must be made under seal. 1 . In the Atari case, the defendant misappropriated a copy of the plaintiff's source code by obtaining a copy from the Copyright Office in violation of Copyright Office regulations. The court in that case stated that "[t]o invoke the fair use exception, an individual must possess an authorized copy of a literary work." Atari Games, 975 F.2d at 843 (citing Harper & Row, 471 U.S. at 563-64, 105 S.Ct. at 2232

A: holding that knowing exploitation of purloined manuscript is not compatible with good faith and fair dealings underpinnings of fair use doctrine
B: holding that a sale must be both fair and reasonable in price and made in good faith
C: holding that the duty of good faith and fair dealing is a contractual duty
D: holding that fair use is an affirmative defense
A.