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Dawson V. Hinshaw Music, Inc.: The Fourth Circuit Revistis Arnstein And The 'Intended Audience" Test, Philip C. Baxa, M William Krasilovsky
Dawson V. Hinshaw Music, Inc.: The Fourth Circuit Revistis Arnstein And The 'Intended Audience" Test, Philip C. Baxa, M William Krasilovsky
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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"Conditional" Functionality: The New Standard For Evaluating "Aesthetic" Functionality Established By The Second Circuit In Wallace International Silversmiths, Inc. V. Godsinger Silver Art Co., Mark I. Peroff, Nancy J. Deckinger
"Conditional" Functionality: The New Standard For Evaluating "Aesthetic" Functionality Established By The Second Circuit In Wallace International Silversmiths, Inc. V. Godsinger Silver Art Co., Mark I. Peroff, Nancy J. Deckinger
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Retroactivity And Reliance Rights Under Article 18 Of The Berne Copyright Convention, Katherine S. Deters
Retroactivity And Reliance Rights Under Article 18 Of The Berne Copyright Convention, Katherine S. Deters
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Note addresses the principle of retroactive copyright protection as it applies to new adherents to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (the Convention). The Note first examines the primary purposes of retroactivity as evidenced by the Convention's history and subsequent revisions. Next, the Note analyzes the language of the retroactivity principle as it appears in the most recent version of the Convention. The Note then discusses problems that may result from the United States recent adherence to the Convention. The author concludes that the current domestic copyright law of the United States violates international …