This Article explores the foundations of copyright law. It tries to explain why those who debate copyright often seem to talk past each other. I contend the problem is that copyright scholars pay too much attention to instrumental arguments, which are often indeterminate, and too little to the first principles that affect how one approaches copyright law
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
Copyright is at the centre of both popular and academic debate. That emotions are running high is ha...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...
This article maps the problematic consequences of over reliance by judges, lawyers and policy makers...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
There is something for everyone to dislike about early twenty-first century copyright. Owners of con...
The purpose of copyright laws is discussed. Copyright is essentially about protecting the autonomy o...
Copyright @ 2011 Berkeley Electronic PressThis Article calls into question the primary meaning of co...
Why does copyright treat certain kinds of copying as legally actionable? For nearly a century, Ameri...
Copyright piracy is one of the most difficult, yet important, transnational problems in the twenty-f...
Copyright law is today perceived as principally statutory in origin. The Copyright Act of 1976 is th...
The participants in this dialogue are Wendy Gordon and Lois Wasoff. Each is an intellectual property...
It has become fashionable to seek to formulate, or reformulate, copyright law as an expression of ov...
At the recent Columbia Law School Kernochan Center Symposium Creation Is Not Its Own Reward: Making ...
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
Copyright is at the centre of both popular and academic debate. That emotions are running high is ha...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...
This article maps the problematic consequences of over reliance by judges, lawyers and policy makers...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
There is something for everyone to dislike about early twenty-first century copyright. Owners of con...
The purpose of copyright laws is discussed. Copyright is essentially about protecting the autonomy o...
Copyright @ 2011 Berkeley Electronic PressThis Article calls into question the primary meaning of co...
Why does copyright treat certain kinds of copying as legally actionable? For nearly a century, Ameri...
Copyright piracy is one of the most difficult, yet important, transnational problems in the twenty-f...
Copyright law is today perceived as principally statutory in origin. The Copyright Act of 1976 is th...
The participants in this dialogue are Wendy Gordon and Lois Wasoff. Each is an intellectual property...
It has become fashionable to seek to formulate, or reformulate, copyright law as an expression of ov...
At the recent Columbia Law School Kernochan Center Symposium Creation Is Not Its Own Reward: Making ...
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
Copyright is at the centre of both popular and academic debate. That emotions are running high is ha...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...