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Fair Use And University Photocopying: Addison-Wesley Publishing V. New York University, Eric D. Brandfonbrener
Fair Use And University Photocopying: Addison-Wesley Publishing V. New York University, Eric D. Brandfonbrener
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Part I of this Note describes copyright law as it applies to university photocopy users, including an examination of the relevant legislative histories. Part II addresses the case law on university photocopying, both prior to and following the adoption of the Act. Part III briefly discusses the policies underlying university photocopying. The Note concludes with an analysis of the NYU settlement in relation to copyright law.
Copyright Protection For Architectural Works, David E. Shipley
Copyright Protection For Architectural Works, David E. Shipley
Scholarly Works
Architecture is the most commonly experienced and pervasive of all the arts. The creative efforts of architects culminate in structures used for shelter, pleasure, business, entertainment, and transportation.1 Architects express their design concepts in sketches, elevations, floor plans, working drawings, specifications, renditions, and three-dimensional models. Their labors in shaping the ideas for a building from rough conceptions into plans and then into completed structures are similar to the efforts of other creators. An architect is as much an author as is a sculptor or a dramatist. His plans, renditions, and the resulting structure will ordinarily show originality and will reflect …
Copyright And Software Technology Infringement: Defining Third Party Development Rights, Raymond T. Nimmer, Patricia A. Krauthaus
Copyright And Software Technology Infringement: Defining Third Party Development Rights, Raymond T. Nimmer, Patricia A. Krauthaus
Indiana Law Journal
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