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Copyright Without Copying, Christina Mulligan
Copyright Without Copying, Christina Mulligan
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
Digital media and software have broken copyright law. Although a consumer experiences the same work when reading a book printed on paper or copied onto an e-reader, the applications of copyright law to traditional and digital media usage have diverged dramatically because digital works are frequently copied in the course of their use. Copyright theorists have struggled with how to craft legal rules that would align rights in traditional and digital works, frequently proposing new exceptions for digital uses or interpretations of fair use. But there is a more elegant path forward, which has been too difficult to contemplate seriously …
Lost In Translation: Distinguishing Between French And Anglo-American Natural Rights In Literary Property, And How Dastar Proves That The Difference Still Matters, Benjamin Davidson
Lost In Translation: Distinguishing Between French And Anglo-American Natural Rights In Literary Property, And How Dastar Proves That The Difference Still Matters, Benjamin Davidson
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Overextension Of Copyright Protection And The Unintended Chilling Effects On Fair Use, Free Speech, And Innovation, Derek J. Schaffner
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Overextension Of Copyright Protection And The Unintended Chilling Effects On Fair Use, Free Speech, And Innovation, Derek J. Schaffner
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Before That Artist Came Along, It Was Just A Bridge: The Visual Artists Rights Act And The Removal Of Site-Specific Artwork, Francesca Garson
Before That Artist Came Along, It Was Just A Bridge: The Visual Artists Rights Act And The Removal Of Site-Specific Artwork, Francesca Garson
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Should We Kill The Dinosaurs Or Will They Die Of Natural Causes, Peter Brown, Lauren Mccollester
Should We Kill The Dinosaurs Or Will They Die Of Natural Causes, Peter Brown, Lauren Mccollester
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection Of Operating Software, Copyright Misuse, And Antitrust, Dennis S. Karjala
Copyright Protection Of Operating Software, Copyright Misuse, And Antitrust, Dennis S. Karjala
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
The Empire Strikes Back: The Influence Of The United States Motion Picture Industry On Russian Copyright Law, Lana C. Fleishman
The Empire Strikes Back: The Influence Of The United States Motion Picture Industry On Russian Copyright Law, Lana C. Fleishman
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Copyright Royalties For Visual Artists: A Display-Based Alternative To The Droit De Suite , William A. Carleton Iii
Copyright Royalties For Visual Artists: A Display-Based Alternative To The Droit De Suite , William A. Carleton Iii
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Enforceability Of State Shrink-Wrap License Statutes In Light Of Vault Corp V. Quaid Software Ltd., Page M. Kaufman
Enforceability Of State Shrink-Wrap License Statutes In Light Of Vault Corp V. Quaid Software Ltd., Page M. Kaufman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright Compromise And Legislative History , Jessica D. Litman
Copyright Compromise And Legislative History , Jessica D. Litman
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Innovation And Imitation Artistic Advance And The Legal Protection Of Architectural Works , Elizabeth A. Brainard
Innovation And Imitation Artistic Advance And The Legal Protection Of Architectural Works , Elizabeth A. Brainard
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York Artists’ Authorship Rights Act Increased Protection And Enhanced Status For Visual Artists , Sarah Ann Smith
New York Artists’ Authorship Rights Act Increased Protection And Enhanced Status For Visual Artists , Sarah Ann Smith
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Publicity Never Dies; It Just Fades Away: The Right Of Publicity And Federal Preemption, David E. Shipley
Publicity Never Dies; It Just Fades Away: The Right Of Publicity And Federal Preemption, David E. Shipley
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.