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Statute Of Anne: Today And Tomorrow, Marshall Leaffer, Peter Jaszi, Craig Joyce, Tyler Ochoa
Statute Of Anne: Today And Tomorrow, Marshall Leaffer, Peter Jaszi, Craig Joyce, Tyler Ochoa
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The Right Of Publicity: A Comparative Perspective, Marshall Leaffer
The Right Of Publicity: A Comparative Perspective, Marshall Leaffer
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Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer
Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer
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The Uncertain Future Of Fair Use In A Global Information Marketplace, Marshall Leaffer
The Uncertain Future Of Fair Use In A Global Information Marketplace, Marshall Leaffer
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The author of this article forecasts an increasingly troubled future, if not the demise of the doctrine of fair use in copyright law. Legal developments, both at home and abroad, driven by technological change, and the push toward the international harmonization of legal norms, threaten the very survival of fair use. Given these realities the doctrine will, of necessity, be reconceptualized Although fair use values will always be inscribed in copyright law, these values will have their practical manifestation in decentralized form, and effectuated, in large part, through industry agreement. They will exist in conjunction with certain bright line exceptions …
The Technological Transformation Of Copyright Law, Fred H. Cate
The Technological Transformation Of Copyright Law, Fred H. Cate
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Both statutory and case law clearly recognize the constitutional interest in promoting, not restricting, expression. Digital technologies, however, are rapidly changing the application of copyright law to prohibit access, protect ideas and facts, and dramatically expand the monopoly granted to copyright holders.
Whether on a disk or network, digital expression cannot be accessed without being copied into computer memory, as well as onto a hard drive, floppy disk, or magnetic tape if it is to be retained after the computer is switched off. This necessarily violates the exclusive right to reproduce that copyright law grants to copyright holders.
Moreover, to …
Fair Use Old And New: The Betamax Case And Its Forebears, M. B.W. Sinclair
Fair Use Old And New: The Betamax Case And Its Forebears, M. B.W. Sinclair
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Copyright And The Art Museum, Marshall A. Leaffer, Rhoda L. Berkowitz
Copyright And The Art Museum, Marshall A. Leaffer, Rhoda L. Berkowitz
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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
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