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When Works Collide: Derivative Motion Pictures, Underlying Rights, And The Public Interest, Peter Jaszi
When Works Collide: Derivative Motion Pictures, Underlying Rights, And The Public Interest, Peter Jaszi
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Dramatic motion pictures' are prime examples of what copyright law terms "derivative works' because they are almost invariably based upon one or more prior works. Derivative works are so-called because they borrow from original works whether or not those works are in the same media. The universe of derivative works is broad. It encompasses everything from stuffed toys representing cartoon characters to translations of serious-minded literature.
Book Review: A Theory Of Criminal Justice By Jan Corecki. New York: Columbia University Press. 1979. Pp. Xv, 185. $15.00., Ira Robbins
Book Reviews
Review of A Theory of Criminal Justice by Jan Corecki. New York: Columbia University Press. 1979. Pp. xv, 185. $15.00.
Snepp V. United States: The Cia Secrecy Agreement And The First Amendment, Diane Orentlicher
Snepp V. United States: The Cia Secrecy Agreement And The First Amendment, Diane Orentlicher
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Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Juridicary, Jeffrey Lubbers
Federal Administrative Law Judges: A Focus On Our Invisible Juridicary, Jeffrey Lubbers
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A Unified Corps Of Aljs: A Proposal To Test The Idea At The Federal Level, Jeffrey Lubbers
A Unified Corps Of Aljs: A Proposal To Test The Idea At The Federal Level, Jeffrey Lubbers
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