Beginning with a simple question, “What’s the big deal? It’s just entertainment,” this Article argues that copyright law restricts more than just entertainment - it restricts freedom of artistic expression. Despite copyright’s facial neutrality, courts have interpreted otherwise neutral rules to subject authors to a double standard for expression. Through a series of doctrinal contradictions and hypocrisies, copyright singles out “just entertainment,” imposing greater restrictions upon the freedom of those authors relative to all other authors. By discriminating against “entertainment,” the current doctrine violates its own fundamental tenet of non-discrimination. Moreover, by selectively restricting how authors may choose to engage in expr...
The United States is often considered to be the most speech-protective country in the world. Paradox...
In today\u27s digital age, copyright law is changing. It now attempts to regulate machines. Over the...
This essay explores the relationship between copyright and free speech by critically evaluating the ...
Beginning with a simple question, “What’s the big deal? It’s just entertainment,” this Article argue...
The copyright regime and the First Amendment seek to promote the same goals. Both seek the creation ...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
The relationship between copyright and the first amendment has been discussed repeatedly in the past...
The relationship between copyright and the first amendment has been discussed repeatedly in the past...
Parties are increasingly raising the First Amendment as a potential limit on the scope of copyright ...
The United States Supreme Court famously labeled copyright “the engine of free expression” because i...
In Harper & Row, Publishers v. The Nation Enterprises, the Supreme Court was presented questions con...
Access to innovative scientific, literary, and artistic content has never been more important to the...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
Over the past decade, the law of copyright - traditionally an arcane and obscure specialty - has evo...
The United States is often considered to be the most speech-protective country in the world. Paradox...
In today\u27s digital age, copyright law is changing. It now attempts to regulate machines. Over the...
This essay explores the relationship between copyright and free speech by critically evaluating the ...
Beginning with a simple question, “What’s the big deal? It’s just entertainment,” this Article argue...
The copyright regime and the First Amendment seek to promote the same goals. Both seek the creation ...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
The relationship between copyright and the first amendment has been discussed repeatedly in the past...
The relationship between copyright and the first amendment has been discussed repeatedly in the past...
Parties are increasingly raising the First Amendment as a potential limit on the scope of copyright ...
The United States Supreme Court famously labeled copyright “the engine of free expression” because i...
In Harper & Row, Publishers v. The Nation Enterprises, the Supreme Court was presented questions con...
Access to innovative scientific, literary, and artistic content has never been more important to the...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
Over the past decade, the law of copyright - traditionally an arcane and obscure specialty - has evo...
The United States is often considered to be the most speech-protective country in the world. Paradox...
In today\u27s digital age, copyright law is changing. It now attempts to regulate machines. Over the...
This essay explores the relationship between copyright and free speech by critically evaluating the ...