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Not A Spike Lee Joint? Issues In The Authorship Of Motion Pictures Under U.S. Copyright Law, Jay Dougherty Sep 2001

Not A Spike Lee Joint? Issues In The Authorship Of Motion Pictures Under U.S. Copyright Law, Jay Dougherty

Jay Dougherty

Motion pictures are highly collaborative works. This article reviews fundamental concepts of authorship and joint authorship under copyright law, discusses the numerous creative contributions made to a motion picture, and analyzes what exactly should be protectable authorship in the motion picture context, including with respect to actors' performances. It also briefly considers international law of film authorship, and recommends a legal approach to problems of authorship in motion pictures.


The Historical Origins Of Baseball Grievance Arbitration, J. Gordon Hylton Jan 2001

The Historical Origins Of Baseball Grievance Arbitration, J. Gordon Hylton

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Artists, Galleries And The Market: Historical Economic And Legal Aspects Of Artist-Dealer Relationships, Mark A. Reutter Jan 2001

Artists, Galleries And The Market: Historical Economic And Legal Aspects Of Artist-Dealer Relationships, Mark A. Reutter

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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