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Slaves To Copyright: Branding Human Flesh As A Tangible Medium Of Expression, Arrielle S. Millstein
Slaves To Copyright: Branding Human Flesh As A Tangible Medium Of Expression, Arrielle S. Millstein
Arrielle S Millstein
This paper argues why human flesh, because of its inherent properties and its necessity for human survival, should not qualify as a tangible medium of expression under the Copyright Act of 1976. Through policy concerns and property law this paper demonstrates why the fixation requirement, necessary to obtain copyright protection of a “work,” must be flexible and eliminate human flesh as an acceptable, tangible medium of expression, to avoid the disastrous risk of the court falling into the role of “21st Century judicial slave masters.”
Recognized Stature: Protecting Street Art As Cultural Property, Griffin M. Barnett
Recognized Stature: Protecting Street Art As Cultural Property, Griffin M. Barnett
Griffin M. Barnett
This Article discusses the current legal regimes in the United States implicated by works of "street art." The Article suggests an amendment to the Visual Artists Rights Act that would protect certain works of street art as "cultural property" - thereby promoting the arts and the preserving important works of art that might otherwise be at the mercy of property owners or others who do not share the interests of artists and the members of communities enhanced by works of street art.
Decoding And Resisting Culture: Reception Theory And Copyright Law, Meghan M. Lydon Ms.
Decoding And Resisting Culture: Reception Theory And Copyright Law, Meghan M. Lydon Ms.
Meghan M. Lydon Ms.
Though there has been much academic treatment of the author’s role in copyright law, few academic articles have been published about the reader’s role. Of those articles, only one has examined copyright law through the lens of reader response theory. In her article “Everything is Transformative: Fair Use and Reader Response,” 31 Colum. J.L. & Arts 445, Laura Heyman relied on English professor Stanley Fish’s famous reader response theory to argue that all works are transformative because readers naturally interpret texts from their own perspectives and that copyright law’s transformative use test should measure the use that a community of …
Copyright Tussle And Search Engines, Anoop Kumar Yadav
Copyright Tussle And Search Engines, Anoop Kumar Yadav
anoop kumar yadav
The Intellectual Property Laws (I.P. Laws) have, to a great extent, proved to be successful in nipping the copyright infringement in its bud. The I.P. Laws provide umbrella jurisprudence, which seek to protect the creativity of the authors. But despite that, it has been widely observed that the I.P. Laws have failed to cover other aspects of the intellectual property. For example, the liability of the search engines for the copyright infringement has remained out of the ambit of the I.P. Laws. The paper is focused on drawback of the Information Technology laws in various nations. Further, it also suggests …
Copyright Protection For An Exact Digital 3d Model Of A Copyrighted Architectural Work, Justin Kurt Helms
Copyright Protection For An Exact Digital 3d Model Of A Copyrighted Architectural Work, Justin Kurt Helms
Justin Kurt Helms
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It's Only A Day Away: Rethinking Copyright Termination In A New Era, Shane D. Valenzi
It's Only A Day Away: Rethinking Copyright Termination In A New Era, Shane D. Valenzi
Shane D Valenzi
January 1, 2013 will mark the beginning of an important shift in US Copyright Law. On that day, for the first time, authors who signed over their creative rights to a producer, publisher, or other “litigation-savvy” grantee under the current Copyright Act will begin to enter a window of time within which they may terminate those prior grants of rights and reclaim their original copyrights. Of course, such actions are unlikely to go unchallenged, as many of these works generate billions of dollars of revenue for their current owners. This Article will examine the “new-works termination” provision of the Copyright …