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Another Try At Taking Legislation In South Carolina: An Analysis Of South Carolina Senate Bill 528 And The Fight For Property Rights, Courtney P. Stevens
Another Try At Taking Legislation In South Carolina: An Analysis Of South Carolina Senate Bill 528 And The Fight For Property Rights, Courtney P. Stevens
South Carolina Law Review
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The Extent Of Protection Of The Individual's Personality Against Commercial Use: Toward A New Property Right, George P. Smith Ii
The Extent Of Protection Of The Individual's Personality Against Commercial Use: Toward A New Property Right, George P. Smith Ii
South Carolina Law Review
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Helms Burton: Social Policy And Norm Definition, Manuel A. Rodriguez
Helms Burton: Social Policy And Norm Definition, Manuel A. Rodriguez
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Helms Burton: A View From Abroad, Runa Kinzel
Helms Burton: A View From Abroad, Runa Kinzel
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Paradigm Shifts And Access Controls: An Economic Analysis Of The Anticircumvention Provisions Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Melissa A. Kern
Paradigm Shifts And Access Controls: An Economic Analysis Of The Anticircumvention Provisions Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Melissa A. Kern
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note addresses the broadened scope of protection granted to copyright holders under the anticircumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA). This broadened scope extends to copyright holders the right to control access to their works, diminishing the consumer's 'fair use" of those works that previously served as a defense to alleged copyright infringements. While access controls are supported by economists who believe they are useful in correcting market inefficiencies and excluding free riders, this Note suggests that access controls cannot correct all market inefficiencies. Furthermore, such access controls deny access and use of copyrighted material …