The transformative use standard, which is an important aspect of copyright law’s fair use doctrine, has been confusing and uncertain since 1994 when it was first introduced by the United States Supreme Court in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music. To try to make some sense of this standard, this article extends the work of several scholars who have argued that the massive amount of fair use case law generally divides itself into categories, patterns or policy clusters which have their own internal coherence. This article contends that these observations apply as well to transformative use decisions more particularly, which similarly fit into a number of recurring distinct patterns. The analytic difficulty presented by the transformative use standa...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of "fair use" in American copyright law, there ...
The Constitution gives Congress the power “[t]o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,” re...
The transformative use standard, which is an important aspect of copyright law’s fair use doctrine, ...
Copyright law grants copyright owners certain exclusive rights in their works, but those rights are ...
Copyright law grants copyright owners certain exclusive rights in their works, but those rights are ...
Two recent statistical studies confirm that a court finding of “transformation” in a copyright fair ...
In recent years, the question of whether the unauthorized use of a copyrighted work is transformati...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
ABSTRACT What is Transformative? An Explanatory Synthesis of the Convergence of Transformation and P...
Examining recent judicial opinions, this Article analyzes and critiques the transformative-use doctr...
Examining recent judicial opinions, this Article analyzes and critiques the transformative-use doctr...
The transformative test has risen to the top of the agenda of the copyright academic community with ...
This article looks at transformative uses in copyright law, these are the re-uses and re-mix of a wo...
As an intentionally flexible doctrine, fair use in copyright has a long history of ambiguity and cri...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of "fair use" in American copyright law, there ...
The Constitution gives Congress the power “[t]o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,” re...
The transformative use standard, which is an important aspect of copyright law’s fair use doctrine, ...
Copyright law grants copyright owners certain exclusive rights in their works, but those rights are ...
Copyright law grants copyright owners certain exclusive rights in their works, but those rights are ...
Two recent statistical studies confirm that a court finding of “transformation” in a copyright fair ...
In recent years, the question of whether the unauthorized use of a copyrighted work is transformati...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
ABSTRACT What is Transformative? An Explanatory Synthesis of the Convergence of Transformation and P...
Examining recent judicial opinions, this Article analyzes and critiques the transformative-use doctr...
Examining recent judicial opinions, this Article analyzes and critiques the transformative-use doctr...
The transformative test has risen to the top of the agenda of the copyright academic community with ...
This article looks at transformative uses in copyright law, these are the re-uses and re-mix of a wo...
As an intentionally flexible doctrine, fair use in copyright has a long history of ambiguity and cri...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of "fair use" in American copyright law, there ...
The Constitution gives Congress the power “[t]o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,” re...