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Does A Copyright Coowner's Duty To Account Arise Under Federal Law?, Craig Y. Allison Jun 1992

Does A Copyright Coowner's Duty To Account Arise Under Federal Law?, Craig Y. Allison

Michigan Law Review

This Note discusses both the source of the accounting rule and the proper forum for applying the rule. Part I provides a general history of joint ownership and the duty to account and suggests that the number of litigants presenting joint ownership claims will probably increase. Part II discusses joint ownership case law chronologically. This Part shows that the case law is consistent with the view that the duty to account was a creation of the federal courts. Part III argues that the accounting rule is federal common law and that federal jurisdiction necessarily follows for all copyright accounting cases. …


Incidental Artwork In Television Scene Backgrounds: Fair Use Or Copyright Infringement?, Alexandra Lyras Mar 1992

Incidental Artwork In Television Scene Backgrounds: Fair Use Or Copyright Infringement?, Alexandra Lyras

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Rap Parodies?: An In-Depth Look At Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. V. Campbell, Robert B. O'Connor Mar 1992

Rap Parodies?: An In-Depth Look At Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. V. Campbell, Robert B. O'Connor

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.