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A Tale Of Two Composers: An Argument For A Limited Expansion Of Moral Rights For Composers, Cassidy Grunninger
A Tale Of Two Composers: An Argument For A Limited Expansion Of Moral Rights For Composers, Cassidy Grunninger
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Digital-Age Claims For Old-World Rights, Joseph M. Beck, Allison M. Scott
Digital-Age Claims For Old-World Rights, Joseph M. Beck, Allison M. Scott
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
A Shattered Visage: The Fluctuation Problem With The Recognized Stature Provision In The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990, Keshawn M. Harry
A Shattered Visage: The Fluctuation Problem With The Recognized Stature Provision In The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990, Keshawn M. Harry
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Nobility Of Interpretation: Equity, Retrospectivity, And Collectivity In Implementing New Norms For Performers' Rights, Antony Taubman
Nobility Of Interpretation: Equity, Retrospectivity, And Collectivity In Implementing New Norms For Performers' Rights, Antony Taubman
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Reforming Copyright To Foster Innovation: Providing Access To Orphaned Works, Pamela Brannon
Reforming Copyright To Foster Innovation: Providing Access To Orphaned Works, Pamela Brannon
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Soviet Accession To The Universal Copyright Convention: Possible Implications For Future Foreign Publication Of Dissidents’ Works, Lee J. Ross Jr.
Soviet Accession To The Universal Copyright Convention: Possible Implications For Future Foreign Publication Of Dissidents’ Works, Lee J. Ross Jr.
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Performance Rights Act And American Participation In International Copyright Protection, Jennifer Leigh Pridgeon
The Performance Rights Act And American Participation In International Copyright Protection, Jennifer Leigh Pridgeon
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Trips And Its Achilles' Heel, Peter K. Yu
Trips And Its Achilles' Heel, Peter K. Yu
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Copyright Law And Inductive Speculations As To Its Future, Orit Fischman-Afori
The Evolution Of Copyright Law And Inductive Speculations As To Its Future, Orit Fischman-Afori
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
A New Hope For Copyright: The U.K. Supreme Court Ruling In Lucasfilm Ltd. V. Ainsworth And Why Congress Should Follow Suit, Kristen Elisabeth Bollinger
A New Hope For Copyright: The U.K. Supreme Court Ruling In Lucasfilm Ltd. V. Ainsworth And Why Congress Should Follow Suit, Kristen Elisabeth Bollinger
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Pirates Or Privateers: Examining The Risks Of Conflicting International Regimes Through The Lens Of U.S.-Gambling, Eric A. Heath
Pirates Or Privateers: Examining The Risks Of Conflicting International Regimes Through The Lens Of U.S.-Gambling, Eric A. Heath
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
International Copyright: Domestic Barriers To United States Participation In The Rome Convention On Neighboring Rights, Eric T. Johnson
International Copyright: Domestic Barriers To United States Participation In The Rome Convention On Neighboring Rights, Eric T. Johnson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
International Satellite Piracy: The Unauthorized Interception And Retransmission Of United States Program-Carrying Satellite Signals In The Caribbean, And Legal Protection For United States Program Owners, Judith S. Weinstein
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Digital Music Sampling And Copyright Policy - A Bittersweet Symphony? Assessing The Continued Legality Of Music Sampling In The United Kingdom, The Netherlands, And The United States, Melissa Hahn
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Fair Use In American And Continental Laws, Omar M.A. Obeidat
Fair Use In American And Continental Laws, Omar M.A. Obeidat
LLM Theses and Essays
Intellectual property, unlike tangible property, does not exclusively occupy one place at a designated time. Instead, intellectual property is composed of information which can be reproduced or used in multiple places at any given time. This fundamental difference between intellectual and tangible property is reflected in the legal provisions that regulate these types of property. There are two dominant theories that justify the legal protection of intellectual property: the individualistic European approach, and the commercial Anglo-American approach. Under the European approach, the protection of the creation is a natural right guaranteed to the author. In other words, natural law guarantees …
The Continental Moral Rights Doctrine And Its Applicability In The United States Copyright System, Oswaldo Jose Quintana
The Continental Moral Rights Doctrine And Its Applicability In The United States Copyright System, Oswaldo Jose Quintana
LLM Theses and Essays
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much greater concern as the copyright industry has become supranational. Treaties enacted in the last ten years such as the Berne Convention Implementation Act, the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, provide the highest copyright protection available at the international level. Global piracy has declined in the last several years because of these provisions. However, the adherence by the United States to these treaties has caused controversy; some maintain that it represents a major overhaul of federal law …
Motion Pictures In American And International Copyright Law, Christof Siefarth
Motion Pictures In American And International Copyright Law, Christof Siefarth
LLM Theses and Essays
This thesis intends to examine some problems of motion pictures in American and international copyright law. Motion pictures are one of the most fascinating forms of communication and entertainment. They are of enormous commercial significance and are probably the most complex works in the field of copyright law. The American motion picture industry is heavily influential throughout the world. Therefore, the subject of this work will be mainly the American copyright law. Solutions of other legal systems are treated when they provide interesting alternatives or similarities.