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Attorney Hit With Sanctions For Poor Brief (New York Law Journal), Deborah Pines
Attorney Hit With Sanctions For Poor Brief (New York Law Journal), Deborah Pines
News Articles
No abstract provided.
Trademark Parody: Lessons From The Copyright Decision In Campbell V. Acuff-Rose Music, Gary Myers
Trademark Parody: Lessons From The Copyright Decision In Campbell V. Acuff-Rose Music, Gary Myers
Faculty Publications
Parodies have long provided many of us with amusement, entertainment,and sometimes even information. An effective parody can convey one or more messages with powerful effect. The message may be a political statement, social commentary, commercial speech, a bawdy joke, ridicule of a brand name, criticism of commercialism, or just plain humor for its own sake. Often someone's ox is being gored, or someone feels that a property right has been infringed. The party so injured often contemplates a lawsuit, and an array of legal theories are available to further that impulse. Perhaps copyright infringement is the claim, if some protectable …
Considering Copyright Crimes, Roger J. Miner '56
Why The “Look And Feel” Of Computer Software Should Not Receive Copyright Protection, Matthew J. Fortnow
Why The “Look And Feel” Of Computer Software Should Not Receive Copyright Protection, Matthew J. Fortnow
Cardozo Law Review
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Computer Software Copyright Infringement: The Second Generation, Jeffrey A. Berkowitz
Computer Software Copyright Infringement: The Second Generation, Jeffrey A. Berkowitz
Touro Law Review
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Copyright Of Textile Designs -- Clarity And Confusion In The Second Circuit, Thomas Ehrlich
Copyright Of Textile Designs -- Clarity And Confusion In The Second Circuit, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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