As Associate Register of Copyrights and Director of Registration Policy and Practice at the United States Copyright Office, a significant part of my role is to be an advocate for formalities within the limits of the Berne Convention. I realize that many view registration, recordation, and other formalities as obstacles to authors. However, such formalities need not be impediments, but rather may offer valuable benefits to authors, owners, and the overall copyright ecosystem without unduly burdening creators
Over 20 years ago, the United States brought its copyright law into sync with international norms th...
Thorvald Solberg was the first and longest serving Register of Copyrights. He seems inspired in his ...
In this Article, Professor Jaszi suggests that there is a need to develop new, policy-grounded argum...
The following note discusses the registration requirement under the Copyright Act and its interplay ...
Rejecting the conventional story that formalities in copyright law were abolished by the Berne Conve...
Formalities are back in fashion. Their acolytes fall into two camps, reflecting their different obje...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
In March, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its highly-anticipated decision in Fourth Estate Public...
The 1886 Berne Convention was the most influential copyright related treaty for over a century, and ...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
States are constantly engaged in the process of revising or amending their copyright laws to cope wi...
The author presents main features of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1989. That law chan...
On November 14, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held, in Wilson v. D...
This Essay addresses the Berne Convention’s prohibition on the imposition of “formalities” on the “e...
Reform(aliz)ing Copyright looks at the effect of the removal from the U.S. copyright laws of copyrig...
Over 20 years ago, the United States brought its copyright law into sync with international norms th...
Thorvald Solberg was the first and longest serving Register of Copyrights. He seems inspired in his ...
In this Article, Professor Jaszi suggests that there is a need to develop new, policy-grounded argum...
The following note discusses the registration requirement under the Copyright Act and its interplay ...
Rejecting the conventional story that formalities in copyright law were abolished by the Berne Conve...
Formalities are back in fashion. Their acolytes fall into two camps, reflecting their different obje...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
In March, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its highly-anticipated decision in Fourth Estate Public...
The 1886 Berne Convention was the most influential copyright related treaty for over a century, and ...
Copyright formalities – conditions precedent to the existence or enforcement of copyright, such as p...
States are constantly engaged in the process of revising or amending their copyright laws to cope wi...
The author presents main features of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1989. That law chan...
On November 14, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held, in Wilson v. D...
This Essay addresses the Berne Convention’s prohibition on the imposition of “formalities” on the “e...
Reform(aliz)ing Copyright looks at the effect of the removal from the U.S. copyright laws of copyrig...
Over 20 years ago, the United States brought its copyright law into sync with international norms th...
Thorvald Solberg was the first and longest serving Register of Copyrights. He seems inspired in his ...
In this Article, Professor Jaszi suggests that there is a need to develop new, policy-grounded argum...