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A Reason For Musicians To Fret: Copyright Infringement In Online Guitar Tablature, Laura E. Gary
A Reason For Musicians To Fret: Copyright Infringement In Online Guitar Tablature, Laura E. Gary
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
Part I of this note will specifically address guitar tablature and how it differs from more traditional methods of copying musical works. Part I will also discuss derivative works and fair use in detail, setting out the statutory provisions and the relevant case law establishing and analyzing both these claims. Part II addresses the lack of legal precedent for copyright infringement in guitar tabs and devises a possible solution to the question of whether or not guitar tabs infringe copyrighted musical works. Specifically, this note concludes that the appropriate answer to that question is that guitar tabs are infringing derivative …
The Protection Of Databases, Daniel J. Gervais
The Protection Of Databases, Daniel J. Gervais
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
In Parts I and II of this Paper, the author analyzes the legal protection of databases first in international treaties, in particular the Berne Convention and the WTO TRIPS Agreement, and second under national and regional copyright, sui generis, or other (e.g., tort) law in Europe (both the European Directive on the legal protection of databases of 1996, which was under review, and a number of relevant national laws), the United States, and a number of foreign jurisdictions (Australia, Canada, China, Nigeria, Russia, and Singapore). In Part III, the author provides a critical analysis of the effort to expand the …