In this Article, we provide a blueprint for personalizing copyright law in order to reduce the deadweight loss that stems from its universal application to all users, including those who would not have paid for it. We demonstrate how big data can help identify inframarginal users, who would not pay for copyrighted content, and we explain how copyright liability and remedies should be modified in such cases
Copyright doctrine . . . is characterized by the absence of the user. As copyright moves into the d...
Since file sharing emerged in the late 1990s, copyright infringement has been widespread and virtual...
The most significant copyright development of the twenty first century has not arisen through any la...
In this Article, we provide a blueprint for personalizing copyright law in order to reduce the deadw...
This article maps the problematic consequences of over reliance by judges, lawyers and policy makers...
Copyright law employs a one-size-fits-all strict liability regime against all unauthorized users of ...
Law making has never been able to keep up with the speed of technology. Indeed, reacting appropriate...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
Suing actual infringers is passe in copyright law. In the digital environment, the real stakes lie i...
Copyright, it is commonly said, matters in society because it encourages the production of socially ...
Copyright law is not distinctively designed for redistribution. And yet, numerous fairness scholars ...
This article demonstrates that one crucially important function of copyright infringement cases is c...
This Article identifies and analyzes the growing problem of copyblight the use of overreaching cla...
This Article builds on our earlier work on exhaustion. We have previously emphasized the common law ...
Copyright doctrine . . . is characterized by the absence of the user. As copyright moves into the d...
Since file sharing emerged in the late 1990s, copyright infringement has been widespread and virtual...
The most significant copyright development of the twenty first century has not arisen through any la...
In this Article, we provide a blueprint for personalizing copyright law in order to reduce the deadw...
This article maps the problematic consequences of over reliance by judges, lawyers and policy makers...
Copyright law employs a one-size-fits-all strict liability regime against all unauthorized users of ...
Law making has never been able to keep up with the speed of technology. Indeed, reacting appropriate...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
Suing actual infringers is passe in copyright law. In the digital environment, the real stakes lie i...
Copyright, it is commonly said, matters in society because it encourages the production of socially ...
Copyright law is not distinctively designed for redistribution. And yet, numerous fairness scholars ...
This article demonstrates that one crucially important function of copyright infringement cases is c...
This Article identifies and analyzes the growing problem of copyblight the use of overreaching cla...
This Article builds on our earlier work on exhaustion. We have previously emphasized the common law ...
Copyright doctrine . . . is characterized by the absence of the user. As copyright moves into the d...
Since file sharing emerged in the late 1990s, copyright infringement has been widespread and virtual...
The most significant copyright development of the twenty first century has not arisen through any la...