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From The Mouths Of Babes: Protecting Child Authors From Themselves, Julie Cromer Young Jan 2010

From The Mouths Of Babes: Protecting Child Authors From Themselves, Julie Cromer Young

West Virginia Law Review

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Protection For Works Of Foreign Origin Under The 1909 Copyright Act, Tyler T. Ochoa Jan 2010

Protection For Works Of Foreign Origin Under The 1909 Copyright Act, Tyler T. Ochoa

Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal

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The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag Jan 2010

The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag

Faculty Articles

The sprawling Google Book Search litigation began as a dispute between the search engine colossus and a variety of authors and publishers over the legality of Google’s book digitization effort, the Google Book Search project (“GBS” or “Google Book Search”), for the purpose of indexing paper collections and making them searchable on the Internet. However, through the metamorphic power of class action litigation, a dispute over mere indexing and searching has been transformed into a comprehensive agreement over the future of the book as a digital commodity. Understanding this transformation and its implications is the central ambition of this article. …