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The Copyright Exception For Derivative Works And The Scope Of Utilization, Carole A. Ellingson Oct 1980

The Copyright Exception For Derivative Works And The Scope Of Utilization, Carole A. Ellingson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Home Videorecording And Copyright Law: The Betamax Case Sep 1980

Home Videorecording And Copyright Law: The Betamax Case

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward A Constitutional Theory Of Expression: The Copyright Clause, The First Amendment, And Protection Of Individual Creativity, Jacqueline Shapiro Jul 1980

Toward A Constitutional Theory Of Expression: The Copyright Clause, The First Amendment, And Protection Of Individual Creativity, Jacqueline Shapiro

University of Miami Law Review

The author presents a unique theory of personal expression under the Constitution, which posits that underlying the first amendment and the copyright clause is the principle that the public good requires encouragement, not suppression, of individual expression. Historically, decisions undermining authors' copyrights in favor of other social goals discouraged the creativity necessary for cultural development, and Congress and the courts responded by increasing the protection of authors and expanding the domain of copyrightable works. Similarly, official proscription of commercial and offensive speech for less than the most urgent social needs threatens to inhibit the creative spirit protected by the first …


Lecture Draft On Sensory Recall Device - 1980, Wendy J. Gordon Jan 1980

Lecture Draft On Sensory Recall Device - 1980, Wendy J. Gordon

Scholarship Chronologically

Perception is a bodily function. The brain “sees” according to the orders which the optic nerve relays from its position at the back of the eye. Similarly, it is the brain which also "hears." As we know from our dreaming and our remembering, neither eye nor ear is indispensable to having the sensations of seeing and hearing.


Copyright And The Library Reserve Room, Fritz Snyder Jan 1980

Copyright And The Library Reserve Room, Fritz Snyder

Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings

This article examines the issue of copyright and the photocopying of materials for library reserve within the fair use doctrine.


The Gulag Archipelago: Implications For American Criminal Justice, Ira P. Robbins Jan 1980

The Gulag Archipelago: Implications For American Criminal Justice, Ira P. Robbins

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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