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Protecting Research: Copyright, Common-Law Alternatives, And Federal Preemption, David E. Shipley, Jeffrey S. Hays
Protecting Research: Copyright, Common-Law Alternatives, And Federal Preemption, David E. Shipley, Jeffrey S. Hays
Scholarly Works
Under federal copyright law, an author's expression is protected but his ideas and discoveries are not. Professor Shipley explores the possibility of expanding copyright to protect the research of nonfiction authors, but concludes that such an expansion would undermine federal copyright policy. State-law remedies exist that will provide such protection if they are not preempted by federal law. Professor Shipley concludes that most contract claims and some misappropriation claims will survive preemption and therefore are a means by which nonfiction authors can protect their research.
Dowling V. United States, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Dowling V. United States, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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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
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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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
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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