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Anything You Can Use, I Can Use Better: Examining The Contours Of Fair Use As An Affirmative Defense For Theatre Artists, Creators, And Producers, Benjamin Reiser
Anything You Can Use, I Can Use Better: Examining The Contours Of Fair Use As An Affirmative Defense For Theatre Artists, Creators, And Producers, Benjamin Reiser
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
Broadway is booming. In a post-Hamilton world, ticket sales and attendance records for the commercial theatre industry continue to break season after season. At the same time (and perhaps not so coincidentally), litigation against theatre artists, creators, and producers has surged, especially in the realm of copyright infringement. Many theatre professionals accused of infringement in recent years have employed the doctrine of fair use—codified at 17 U.S.C. § 107—as an affirmative defense against such claims. This Note explores cases involving theatre professionals in which fair use was examined and contends that they collectively reflect broader historical trends in fair …
Making Circumstantial Proof Of Distribution Available, Robert Kasunic
Making Circumstantial Proof Of Distribution Available, Robert Kasunic
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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“It’S The Same Old Song”: The Failure Of The Originality Requirement In Musical Copyright, Valeria M. Castanaro
“It’S The Same Old Song”: The Failure Of The Originality Requirement In Musical Copyright, Valeria M. Castanaro
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Internet Packet Sniffing And Its Impact On The Network Neutrality Debate And The Balance Of Power Between Intellectual Property Creators And Consumers, Rob Frieden
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Entering The Drm-Free Zone: An Intellectual Property And Antitrust Analysis Of The Online Music Industry., Monika Roth
Entering The Drm-Free Zone: An Intellectual Property And Antitrust Analysis Of The Online Music Industry., Monika Roth
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Fairly Used: Why Google’S Book Project Should Prevail Under The Fair Use Defense, Melanie Costantino
Fairly Used: Why Google’S Book Project Should Prevail Under The Fair Use Defense, Melanie Costantino
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Prejudgment Interest And The Copyright Act Of 1976, James L. Bernard
Prejudgment Interest And The Copyright Act Of 1976, James L. Bernard
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Dawson V. Hinshaw Music, Inc.: The Fourth Circuit Revistis Arnstein And The 'Intended Audience" Test, Philip C. Baxa, M William Krasilovsky
Dawson V. Hinshaw Music, Inc.: The Fourth Circuit Revistis Arnstein And The 'Intended Audience" Test, Philip C. Baxa, M William Krasilovsky
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Stranger In Parodies: Weird Al And The Law Of Musical Satire, Charles J. Sanders, Steven R. Gordon
Stranger In Parodies: Weird Al And The Law Of Musical Satire, Charles J. Sanders, Steven R. Gordon
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.