Copyright law exists to promote the progress of art and science. It achieves this by balancing limited grants of rights to authors against public access to works. However, copyright holders have upset this balance and tilted the law in their favor One cause of this phenomenon is that the benefit of public access to works is diffused throughout the entire public while the benefit of rights in works is concentrated in the copyright holder. This problem is especially prevalent in the context of litigation where copyright holders (plaintiffs) often stand to gain more through victory than copyright users (defendants). As a result of imbalanced litigation incentives, the fair use doctrine, a doctrine meant to preserve the balance of copyright law...
Recognition of the structural role of fair use has the potential to mitigate some of the uncertainty...
Copyright literature has been long familiar with the lack of licensing choices in various creative m...
Copyright holders have run with the copyright-as-property analogy to strengthen their rights, to the...
Copyright law exists to promote the progress of art and science. It achieves this by balancing limit...
The primary goal of copyright law is to benefit the public. By rewarding authors with exclusive righ...
Fair use is one of modern law\u27s most fascinating and troubling doctrines. It is amorphous and vag...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
The fair use doctrine seeks to facilitate socially optimal uses of copyrighted material. As a practi...
The fair use doctrine seeks to facilitate socially optimal uses of copyrighted material. As a practi...
The Fair Use Doctrine is one of the most important, complex and misunderstood elements of copyright ...
Courts around the world have been confronted with bewilderingly complex challenges in protecting the...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
The Fair Use Doctrine is one of the most important, complex and misunderstood elements of copyright ...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Recognition of the structural role of fair use has the potential to mitigate some of the uncertainty...
Copyright literature has been long familiar with the lack of licensing choices in various creative m...
Copyright holders have run with the copyright-as-property analogy to strengthen their rights, to the...
Copyright law exists to promote the progress of art and science. It achieves this by balancing limit...
The primary goal of copyright law is to benefit the public. By rewarding authors with exclusive righ...
Fair use is one of modern law\u27s most fascinating and troubling doctrines. It is amorphous and vag...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
The fair use doctrine seeks to facilitate socially optimal uses of copyrighted material. As a practi...
The fair use doctrine seeks to facilitate socially optimal uses of copyrighted material. As a practi...
The Fair Use Doctrine is one of the most important, complex and misunderstood elements of copyright ...
Courts around the world have been confronted with bewilderingly complex challenges in protecting the...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
The Fair Use Doctrine is one of the most important, complex and misunderstood elements of copyright ...
Copyright is a unique species of the law, tethered in a very tangible way to what is largely an inta...
Recognition of the structural role of fair use has the potential to mitigate some of the uncertainty...
Copyright literature has been long familiar with the lack of licensing choices in various creative m...
Copyright holders have run with the copyright-as-property analogy to strengthen their rights, to the...