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Justine Pila

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2008

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An Intentional View Of The Copyright Work, Justine Pila Jan 2008

An Intentional View Of The Copyright Work, Justine Pila

Justine Pila

The questions at the heart of copyright – what is a work, and the extent of copyright protection – are considered. Arguments are presented firstly for an understanding of works oriented around expressive intent, and secondly for a statutory test of infringement that pays closer attention to issues of policy and the authorial acts that copyright rewards. The article revisits two central cases of modern English copyright law, Walter v Lane and Interlego v Tyco Industries, and suggests that their reasoning is problematic; Walter v Lane because the transcripts of Lord Rosebery's speeches were not books for copyright purposes, and …


Compilation Copyright: A Matter Calling For ‘A Certain ... Sobriety’, Justine Pila Jan 2008

Compilation Copyright: A Matter Calling For ‘A Certain ... Sobriety’, Justine Pila

Justine Pila

In this article I review the UK and Australian law of compilation copyright in the light particularly of the Australian Full Federal Court's decisions in Desktop Marketing Systems (2002) and IceTV (2008). I criticize the Court's approach in those cases to the issues of both subsistence and infringement, while also offering a measured defense of the first instance decision in IceTV. In particular, I suggest that decision is largely right, and reflects an important attempt by a Judge to reorient copyright around its works, and resist the past temptation of courts - including the Full Federal Court itself - to …