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Why Copyrights Are Not Community Property, Dane S. Ciolino
Why Copyrights Are Not Community Property, Dane S. Ciolino
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Should We Kill The Dinosaurs Or Will They Die Of Natural Causes, Peter Brown, Lauren Mccollester
Should We Kill The Dinosaurs Or Will They Die Of Natural Causes, Peter Brown, Lauren Mccollester
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection Of Operating Software, Copyright Misuse, And Antitrust, Dennis S. Karjala
Copyright Protection Of Operating Software, Copyright Misuse, And Antitrust, Dennis S. Karjala
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Public Welfare In Global Perspective, Ruth Gana Okediji
Copyright And Public Welfare In Global Perspective, Ruth Gana Okediji
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Failure Of The American Copyright System: Protecting The Idle Rich, William Patry
The Failure Of The American Copyright System: Protecting The Idle Rich, William Patry
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Nba V. Motorola: A Case For Federal Preemption Of Misappropriation?, Katherine F. Horvath
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Special 301 In China And Mexico: A Policy Which Fails To Consider How Politics, Economics, And Culture Affect Legal Change Under Civil Law Systems Of Developing Countries, Keshia B. Haskins
Special 301 In China And Mexico: A Policy Which Fails To Consider How Politics, Economics, And Culture Affect Legal Change Under Civil Law Systems Of Developing Countries, Keshia B. Haskins
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Warren Publishing, Inc. V. Microdos Data Corp.: Continuing The Stable Uncertainty Of Copyright In Factual Compilations, Ethan R. York
Warren Publishing, Inc. V. Microdos Data Corp.: Continuing The Stable Uncertainty Of Copyright In Factual Compilations, Ethan R. York
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Balanchine Trust: Dancing Through The Steps Of Two-Part Licensing, Cheryl Swack
The Balanchine Trust: Dancing Through The Steps Of Two-Part Licensing, Cheryl Swack
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fair Use, Lloyd L. Weinreb
When The State Steals Ideas: Is The Abrogation Of State Sovereign Immunity From Federal Infringement Claims Constitutional In Light Of Seminole Tribe?, Christina Bohannan, Thomas F. Cotter
When The State Steals Ideas: Is The Abrogation Of State Sovereign Immunity From Federal Infringement Claims Constitutional In Light Of Seminole Tribe?, Christina Bohannan, Thomas F. Cotter
Fordham Law Review
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The Legal Battles Of G.I. Joe: The Jurisprudence Of Distinctive Fingernails, Action Figures, Ninjas And Distinguished Marines, A. Jack Guggenheim
The Legal Battles Of G.I. Joe: The Jurisprudence Of Distinctive Fingernails, Action Figures, Ninjas And Distinguished Marines, A. Jack Guggenheim
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property, Contracts, And Reverse Engineering After Procd: A Proposed Compromise For Computer Software, Anthony J. Mahajan
Intellectual Property, Contracts, And Reverse Engineering After Procd: A Proposed Compromise For Computer Software, Anthony J. Mahajan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Music, Money, And The Middleman: The Relationship Between The Songwriter And The Publisher, Cornelius Cowles
Music, Money, And The Middleman: The Relationship Between The Songwriter And The Publisher, Cornelius Cowles
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
Money, along with creative drive and the chance to work in an exciting industry, push the publisher and songwriter both. This article seeks to help the songwriter under-stand the role of the music publisher, an indispensable and unavoidable part of the country music industry. It examines the songwriter-publisher relationship from the perspective of those people active in the industry and examines criticism of the publisher's role. It further analyzes the typically thorny legal and contractual issues faced by the songwriter in negotiating an exclusive songwriting agreement with the publisher. Finally, recognizing the special role of songwriters in Nashville, it addresses …