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Returning To The Fair Use Standard, Alexander Mcmullan May 2019

Returning To The Fair Use Standard, Alexander Mcmullan

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Generation Mixtape: A User's Guide To Online Copyright, Matthew D. Catania, Gaetano D. Marretta Jan 2011

Generation Mixtape: A User's Guide To Online Copyright, Matthew D. Catania, Gaetano D. Marretta

Tribeca Square Press

In conjunction with the Program in Law and Journalism at New York Law School, Tribeca Square Press publishes a monograph series, Legal Backgrounders, to provide those who regularly report on law and the legal profession, including print and broadcast reporters, editorial writers, bloggers, and editors, with concise, objective, timely, and readable information on legal topics currently in the news. Monographs in this series are not intended to advocate legal or policy positions but to describe and summarize the state of the law. An electronic version of each Legal Backgrounder, including links to sources, will be available on the Tribeca Square …


The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag Jan 2011

The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fostering Creativity In Virtual Worlds: Easing The Restrictiveness Of Copyright For User-Created Content, Todd David Marcus Jan 2007

Fostering Creativity In Virtual Worlds: Easing The Restrictiveness Of Copyright For User-Created Content, Todd David Marcus

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Testimony: Joint Hearing On H.R. 4263 & S. 2370, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1990

Testimony: Joint Hearing On H.R. 4263 & S. 2370, Roger J. Miner '56

Intellectual Property

No abstract provided.


Exploiting Stolen Text: Fair Use Or Foul Play?, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 1989

Exploiting Stolen Text: Fair Use Or Foul Play?, Roger J. Miner '56

Intellectual Property

No abstract provided.