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University of Richmond

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2015

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Fair Use And The Faces Of Transformation, Part Ii, James Gibson Jan 2015

Fair Use And The Faces Of Transformation, Part Ii, James Gibson

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In my last IP Viewpoints entry, I discussed the origin of “transformation” as a major factor in copyright’s fair use doctrine. In particular, I focused on “expressive” transformation, in which the user changes the actual content of the copyrighted work. Taking old works and turning them into something new is the way that culture usually evolves, so it is no surprise that copyright law would sometimes allow users to engage in such conduct without needing to pay for the privilege.

Yet there is also a second kind of transformation, one that does not involve the alteration of the underlying material. …