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Music Mashups: Testing The Limits Of Copyright Law As Remix Culture Takes Society By Storm, Emily Harper
Music Mashups: Testing The Limits Of Copyright Law As Remix Culture Takes Society By Storm, Emily Harper
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Be Kind, Please Rewind - The Second Circuit Gives Cable Providers Something To Watch In Cartoon Network L.P., V. Csc Holdings, Inc., Peter Hamner
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From The Mouths Of Babes: Protecting Child Authors From Themselves, Julie Cromer Young
From The Mouths Of Babes: Protecting Child Authors From Themselves, Julie Cromer Young
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transformative Use And Cognizable Harm, Thomas F. Cotter
Transformative Use And Cognizable Harm, Thomas F. Cotter
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
In recent years, the question of whether the unauthorized use of a copyrighted work is "transformative" has become a dominant consideration in determining whether the use is fair or unfair. As critics have pointed out, however, this emphasis on transformative use is both underinclusive and indeterminate of the range of uses that fall within the scope of the fair use privilege. Worse yet, efforts to define or apply the concept of transformative use, or to distinguish fair transformative uses from transformative uses that infringe the copyright owner's exclusive right to prepare derivative works, often serve only to illuminate the concept's …
Protection For Works Of Foreign Origin Under The 1909 Copyright Act, Tyler T. Ochoa
Protection For Works Of Foreign Origin Under The 1909 Copyright Act, Tyler T. Ochoa
Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal
No abstract provided.