Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular activity as infringing, the law of copyright, trademark, and the right of publicity all limit communication. As a result, judges and lawmakers must delicately balance intellectual property rights with expressive freedoms. Interestingly, each intellectual property regime strikes the balance between ownership rights and free speech in a dramatically different way. Despite a large volume of scholarship on intellectual property rights and free speech considerations, this Article represents the first systematic effort to detail, analyze, and explain the divergent evolution of expression-based defenses in copyright, trademark, and right of publicit...
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...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
The copyright regime and the First Amendment seek to promote the same goals. Both seek the creation ...
The copyright regime and the First Amendment seek to promote the same goals. Both seek the creation ...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the underdeveloped equitable defense of copyright misuse. The...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. Th...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. Th...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
Over the past decade, the law of copyright - traditionally an arcane and obscure specialty - has evo...
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...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
The copyright regime and the First Amendment seek to promote the same goals. Both seek the creation ...
The copyright regime and the First Amendment seek to promote the same goals. Both seek the creation ...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the underdeveloped equitable defense of copyright misuse. The...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. Th...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. Th...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
Over the past decade, the law of copyright - traditionally an arcane and obscure specialty - has evo...
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...