This article explores and examines the implications of the increasingly regulatory nature of U.S. copyright law. For many years, U.S. copyright law operated under a judicially-administered, industry-neutral property rights regime. Congress set the scope of the property entitlement, leaving the courts to enforce the entitlement and the markets to organize the production of creative works in light of the entitlement structure. In recent years, however, Congress has shown an increasing willingness to intervene more directly in the structure of copyright markets. Congress\u27s most recent legislative efforts are far more complex and industry-specific, allocate rights and responsibilities in a far more detailed manner, and in some cases directly...
The relationship of copyright to new technologies that exploit copyrighted works is often perceived ...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
This article explores and examines the implications of the increasingly regulatory nature of U.S. co...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
In this Article, the author reveals a fundamental flaw in how courts and scholars have come to reaso...
Regulatory arbitrage—defined as the manipulation of regulatory treatment for the purpose of reducing...
The U.S. Copyright Office is not exactly a major source of regulations. It has issued only about eig...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
In deciding what rulemaking authority the Copyright Office should have, it may be helpful to take a ...
Copyright is a complicated area of law that impacts on the lives and practices of almost everyone in...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
The relationship of copyright to new technologies that exploit copyrighted works is often perceived ...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
This article explores and examines the implications of the increasingly regulatory nature of U.S. co...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
In this Article, the author reveals a fundamental flaw in how courts and scholars have come to reaso...
Regulatory arbitrage—defined as the manipulation of regulatory treatment for the purpose of reducing...
The U.S. Copyright Office is not exactly a major source of regulations. It has issued only about eig...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
In deciding what rulemaking authority the Copyright Office should have, it may be helpful to take a ...
Copyright is a complicated area of law that impacts on the lives and practices of almost everyone in...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
American copyright law has undergone an unappreciated conceptual transformation over the course of t...
The relationship of copyright to new technologies that exploit copyrighted works is often perceived ...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...