Is our copyright system basically fair? Does it exacerbate or ameliorate the skewed distribution of wealth in our society? Does it do anything at all for disempowered people, people at the bottom of the socio-economic hierarchy? In this Article we engage these questions. Our goal is to begin a more comprehensive discussion of the effect the copyright system has on the allocation of wealth in our society
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
Justice Stephen Breyer’s The Uneasy Case for Copyright is known for calling the attention of policym...
Is our copyright system basically fair? Does it exacerbate or ameliorate the skewed distribution of ...
The standard theory of copyright law imagines a marketplace efficiently serving up new works to an u...
Copyright law is not distinctively designed for redistribution. And yet, numerous fairness scholars ...
Copyright exhibits means and ends remarkably similar to those of social welfare programs. Yet discus...
By design, copyright is a legal field that is not distinctively designed for redistribution. And yet...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Copyright is conventionally justified as an incentive to produce and disseminate works of authorship...
This Article cuts against the grain of modern copyright law by making the case that a more substanti...
This article demonstrates that one crucially important function of copyright infringement cases is c...
Is the modern copyright system fair ? Copyright is a legal tool that plays a major role in our every...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
Justice Stephen Breyer’s The Uneasy Case for Copyright is known for calling the attention of policym...
Is our copyright system basically fair? Does it exacerbate or ameliorate the skewed distribution of ...
The standard theory of copyright law imagines a marketplace efficiently serving up new works to an u...
Copyright law is not distinctively designed for redistribution. And yet, numerous fairness scholars ...
Copyright exhibits means and ends remarkably similar to those of social welfare programs. Yet discus...
By design, copyright is a legal field that is not distinctively designed for redistribution. And yet...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection focus on the economic consequences of varyi...
Copyright is conventionally justified as an incentive to produce and disseminate works of authorship...
This Article cuts against the grain of modern copyright law by making the case that a more substanti...
This article demonstrates that one crucially important function of copyright infringement cases is c...
Is the modern copyright system fair ? Copyright is a legal tool that plays a major role in our every...
The incentives-for-authors formulation of copyright’s purpose is so deeply ingrained in our discou...
Although copyright’s chief goal is often said to be the provision of incentives for producing new wo...
Justice Stephen Breyer’s The Uneasy Case for Copyright is known for calling the attention of policym...