The US Congress has enacted expansions of copyright which arguably impose high social costs and generate little incentives for authorial creativity. When the two most expansive statutes were challenged as unconstitutional, the US Supreme Court rebuffed the challenges, partly on the supposed ground that copyright law could legitimately seek to promote nonauthorial interests; apparently, Congress could enact provisions aiming to support noncreative disseminative activities such as publishing, or restoring and distributing old film stock, even if authorial incentives were not served. Such an error might have arisen because of three phenomena (in economics, history, and law, respectively) that might easily be misunderstood but which, when unpac...
In this Article, Professor Jaszi suggests that there is a need to develop new, policy-grounded argum...
Andrew Gilden & Eva E. Subotnik, Copyright’s Capacity Gap, 57 U.C. Davis L. Rev. __ (forthcoming, 20...
Copyright law’s constitutional mandate is to advance artistic progress for the public good by granti...
The US Congress has enacted expansions of copyright which arguably impose high social costs and gene...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
In this Article, the author reveals a fundamental flaw in how courts and scholars have come to reaso...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
This Note explores opposing arguments on the constitutionality of the CTEA under the Copyright Claus...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
In 2009, the pseudonymous \u27John David California announced plans for U.S. publication of 6o Year...
The Framers guarded against the future accumulation of monopoly power in booksellers and publishers ...
This article maps the problematic consequences of over reliance by judges, lawyers and policy makers...
This Article asserts that major conceptions about the appropriate structure, texture, and span of co...
In this article, I will explore the concept of control and the meaning of exclusive rights in the co...
Copyright law aims to promote the dual goals of incentivizing production of literary and artistic wo...
In this Article, Professor Jaszi suggests that there is a need to develop new, policy-grounded argum...
Andrew Gilden & Eva E. Subotnik, Copyright’s Capacity Gap, 57 U.C. Davis L. Rev. __ (forthcoming, 20...
Copyright law’s constitutional mandate is to advance artistic progress for the public good by granti...
The US Congress has enacted expansions of copyright which arguably impose high social costs and gene...
Copyright largely consists of alienable rights and correlative duties — rights of exclusion given to...
In this Article, the author reveals a fundamental flaw in how courts and scholars have come to reaso...
The article discusses various aspects of copyright law, including public domain, incentives, and rig...
This Note explores opposing arguments on the constitutionality of the CTEA under the Copyright Claus...
Previous intellectual property literature demands a balance between incentives to produce for the cr...
In 2009, the pseudonymous \u27John David California announced plans for U.S. publication of 6o Year...
The Framers guarded against the future accumulation of monopoly power in booksellers and publishers ...
This article maps the problematic consequences of over reliance by judges, lawyers and policy makers...
This Article asserts that major conceptions about the appropriate structure, texture, and span of co...
In this article, I will explore the concept of control and the meaning of exclusive rights in the co...
Copyright law aims to promote the dual goals of incentivizing production of literary and artistic wo...
In this Article, Professor Jaszi suggests that there is a need to develop new, policy-grounded argum...
Andrew Gilden & Eva E. Subotnik, Copyright’s Capacity Gap, 57 U.C. Davis L. Rev. __ (forthcoming, 20...
Copyright law’s constitutional mandate is to advance artistic progress for the public good by granti...