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Dollywood Bollywood, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2002

Dollywood Bollywood, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Aids Drugs, National Emergency & Cipro, Srividhya Ragavan Nov 2002

Aids Drugs, National Emergency & Cipro, Srividhya Ragavan

Srividhya Ragavan

No abstract provided.


Patenting Our Lives And Our Genes: Where Does Congress Stand? Public Commet To Ftc Hearing On Competition And Intellectual Property Law And Policy In The Knowledge-Based Economy, Thomas Horton Oct 2002

Patenting Our Lives And Our Genes: Where Does Congress Stand? Public Commet To Ftc Hearing On Competition And Intellectual Property Law And Policy In The Knowledge-Based Economy, Thomas Horton

Thomas J. Horton

No abstract provided.


Copyright And Time: A Proposal, Joseph Liu Oct 2002

Copyright And Time: A Proposal, Joseph Liu

Joseph P. Liu

This Article argues that courts should adjust the scope of copyright protection by considering time as a factor in fair use analysis. More specifically, the longer it has been since a copyrighted work was published, the greater the scope of fair use should be. Up to now, most of the debate over the role of time in copyright law has focused on the controversial issue of copyright duration and term extension. By focusing so narrowly on the end of the copyright term, however, this debate has neglected the more significant issue of how time should affect the scope of copyright …


Rap Food Nation, Kembrew Mcleod Jun 2002

Rap Food Nation, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A True And Illustrative Dmca Case Study, Raleigh Muns Jun 2002

Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A True And Illustrative Dmca Case Study, Raleigh Muns

Raleigh Muns

This essay anecdotally presents a real life scenario where the California Prison Industry Authority attempted to have a web page removed under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The author of the page and this essay successfully pointed out that under the existing Fair Use provisions of US copyright law (17 USC Sec. 107) there were no grounds for removal of the web page.


Rats Entertainment!, Kembrew Mcleod Mar 2002

Rats Entertainment!, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Musical Production, Copyright And The Private Ownership Of Culture, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2001

Musical Production, Copyright And The Private Ownership Of Culture, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Gender And Rock Criticism, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2001

Gender And Rock Criticism, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


The History And Politics Of Hip-Hop Journalism, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2001

The History And Politics Of Hip-Hop Journalism, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Rules And Standards For Cyberspace, Edward Lee Dec 2001

Rules And Standards For Cyberspace, Edward Lee

Edward Lee

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Property Law, Freedom Of Expression And The Internet, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2001

Intellectual Property Law, Freedom Of Expression And The Internet, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


From The Ronettes To The Ramones: An Uncool History Of Punk, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2001

From The Ronettes To The Ramones: An Uncool History Of Punk, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Rocking With The Noise Boys: Gender, Discourse And Rock Criticism, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2001

Rocking With The Noise Boys: Gender, Discourse And Rock Criticism, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Copyright, E-Commerce And The World Wide Web, Daniel J. Gervais Dec 2001

Copyright, E-Commerce And The World Wide Web, Daniel J. Gervais

Daniel J Gervais

This early (2001) piece on the impact of the online environment on the significance and enforcement of copyright is now available online. It begins by defining concepts that were new at the time, such as Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Electronic Copyright management Systems (ECMS), and the changes in business models, both those already taking place and those that could be expected to happen. It then explores the notions of negative and positive licensing and makes the point, which future events would seem to bear out, that both right holders and users do better when right holders focus on maximizing …


Towards An Integrated Theory Of Intellectual Property, Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman Dec 2001

Towards An Integrated Theory Of Intellectual Property, Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman

Peter Siegelman

No abstract provided.