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Copyright's Derivative Works Doctrine And An Upside-Down Proviso, Wendy J. Gordon
Copyright's Derivative Works Doctrine And An Upside-Down Proviso, Wendy J. Gordon
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It is sometimes observed that questions of "justice in acquisition" do not much arise any more. However, judges face those questions on a daily basis in courtrooms adjudicating copyright and patent matters. In United States copyright law, for example, an intriguing dilemma regarding derivative works has developed that raises what appears to be a new issue regarding John Locke's sufficiency proviso.
Proposed Organization And Detailed Table Of Contents - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon
Proposed Organization And Detailed Table Of Contents - 1990, Wendy J. Gordon
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For many years copyright was a backwater of the law. Perceived as an esoteric and narrow field beset by hypertechnical formalities, the discipline and its practitioners were largely isolated from scholarly and case law developments in other areas. There were exceptions of course. Well before the explosion of intellectual property litigation in the last twenty years, persons such as Zcharia Chaffee Jr. and Judge Learned Hand brought a wealth of learning and a broad perspective to copyright.