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Creativity Without Ip? Vindication And Challenges In The Video Game Industry, Bj Ard
Creativity Without Ip? Vindication And Challenges In The Video Game Industry, Bj Ard
Washington and Lee Law Review
This Article intervenes in the longstanding debate over whether creative production is possible without exhaustive copyright protection. Intellectual property (IP) scholars have identified “negative spaces” like comedy and tattoo art where creativity thrives without IP, but critics dismiss these examples as niche. The video game industry allows for fresh headway. It is now the largest sector in entertainment—with revenues greater than Hollywood, streaming, and music combined—yet IP does not protect key game elements from duplication. Participants navigate this absence using non-IP strategies like those identified in negative-space industries: AAA developers invest in copy-resistant features while indie game developers rely on …
Aereo And Filmon: Technology’S Latest Copyright War And Why Aereo Should Survive, Krista Consiglio
Aereo And Filmon: Technology’S Latest Copyright War And Why Aereo Should Survive, Krista Consiglio
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Cad’S Cradle: Untangling Copyrightability, Derivative Works, And Fair Use In 3d Printing, Kyle Dolinsky
Cad’S Cradle: Untangling Copyrightability, Derivative Works, And Fair Use In 3d Printing, Kyle Dolinsky
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Indistinguishable From Magic: A Wizard’S Guide To Copyright And 3d Printing, James Grimmelmann
Indistinguishable From Magic: A Wizard’S Guide To Copyright And 3d Printing, James Grimmelmann
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Comment: 3d Printing, Sarah K. Wiant
Comment: 3d Printing, Sarah K. Wiant
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Copyright Wrong: The United States' Failure To Provide Copyright Protection For Works Of Architecture
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Truth May Not Set You Free, Robert M. O'Neil
The Truth May Not Set You Free, Robert M. O'Neil
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Blanket Music Licensing And Local Television: An Historical Accident In Need Of Reform, Frederick C. Boucher
Blanket Music Licensing And Local Television: An Historical Accident In Need Of Reform, Frederick C. Boucher
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Copyright Liability For Performances Of Musical Works: Use Of Background Radio Music In The Aftermath Of Twentieth Century Music Corp. V. Aiken
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Copyrightability Of Computer Operating Systems
Copyrightability Of Computer Operating Systems
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Home Videorecording And Copyright Law: The Betamax Case
Home Videorecording And Copyright Law: The Betamax Case
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Goldstein V. California And The Protection Of Sound Recordings: Arming The States For Battle With The Pirates
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Copyrights--Duty Of One Owner To Account To Co-Owner For Profits From Use And Licensing Of Copyright.
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Some Legal Aspects Of The Pan-American Copyright Convention Of 1946, Bryce Rea, Jr.
Some Legal Aspects Of The Pan-American Copyright Convention Of 1946, Bryce Rea, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
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