According to the Supreme Court, copyright requires both independent creation and creativity. The independent creation requirement provides that copyright cannot protect an element of a work of authorship that is copied from a previously existing work. But scholars disagree about the meaning of and justification for the creativity requirement. The creativity requirement should be abandoned because it is irrelevant to the scope of copyrightable subject matter and distorts copyright doctrine by encouraging inefficient “creativity rhetoric.” The purpose of copyright is to encourage the production of economically valuable works of authorship, not creativity
In this Essay we introduce a model of copyright law that calibrates authors’ rights and liabilities ...
Copyright\u27s originality standard is ripe for reappraisal. Many have described how copyright exclu...
The primary goal of this article is to show how the concept of “creativity” as defined and applied b...
Independent creation is the foundation of U.S. copyright law. A work is only original and, thus, cop...
The Supreme Court\u27s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity tro...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
article published in law reviewIt is generally understood that the copyright system constrains downs...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
Do copyright limitations have the ability to promote creativity and innovation in an effective way? ...
Copyright law can be broadly viewed as a system that seeks an appropriate balance between the rights...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
People invest their time, energy and resources to produce a broad variety of copyrightable works of ...
It has been suggested that today’s authors need copyright exceptions and limitations more than they ...
In this Essay we introduce a model of copyright law that calibrates authors’ rights and liabilities ...
Copyright\u27s originality standard is ripe for reappraisal. Many have described how copyright exclu...
The primary goal of this article is to show how the concept of “creativity” as defined and applied b...
Independent creation is the foundation of U.S. copyright law. A work is only original and, thus, cop...
The Supreme Court\u27s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity tro...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
article published in law reviewIt is generally understood that the copyright system constrains downs...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
Do copyright limitations have the ability to promote creativity and innovation in an effective way? ...
Copyright law can be broadly viewed as a system that seeks an appropriate balance between the rights...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
People invest their time, energy and resources to produce a broad variety of copyrightable works of ...
It has been suggested that today’s authors need copyright exceptions and limitations more than they ...
In this Essay we introduce a model of copyright law that calibrates authors’ rights and liabilities ...
Copyright\u27s originality standard is ripe for reappraisal. Many have described how copyright exclu...
The primary goal of this article is to show how the concept of “creativity” as defined and applied b...