This article debunks the myth that the fair use doctrine exists to protect the freedom of speech within copyright. Using the history of fair use in the courts and in Congress, as well as recent case law, the Article demonstrates that.fair use is not, and never has been, intended or designed to restrain copyright in the face of the First Amendment. The conflict between copyright and free speech could be lessened by reforming the balance of interests within fair use to eliminate the focus on commercial use and to expand the understanding of the broader public-benefit purpose underlying the Supreme Court\u27s analysis of transformative uses. This broadening of what constitutes a fair purpose and character of a use would create an opportunity...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Some academics have raised concerns that copyright law might be in conflict with First Amendment fre...
Parties are increasingly raising the First Amendment as a potential limit on the scope of copyright ...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
This Article proposes a novel procedural safeguard for copyright fair use. Two courts recently overt...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
Free speech was once an integral part of copyright law; today it is all but forgotten. At common law...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
Copyright raises real and troubling free speech issues, and standard responses to those concerns are...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. Th...
Copyright raises real and troubling free speech issues, and standard responses to those concerns are...
Courts have recently overturned jury verdicts on the question of fair use. While this Essay offers ...
This article is a broad reconceptualization of the role of fair use within copyright law. Fair use i...
The question this paper tries to answer is: Without fair use, what would you freely speak about? Thi...
This essay explores the relationship between copyright and free speech by critically evaluating the ...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Some academics have raised concerns that copyright law might be in conflict with First Amendment fre...
Parties are increasingly raising the First Amendment as a potential limit on the scope of copyright ...
The Supreme Court has expressly recognized the possibility of a First Amendment defense to copyright...
This Article proposes a novel procedural safeguard for copyright fair use. Two courts recently overt...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
Free speech was once an integral part of copyright law; today it is all but forgotten. At common law...
Copyright law exists to encourage the creation of works of authorship by granting exclusive rights. ...
Copyright raises real and troubling free speech issues, and standard responses to those concerns are...
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. Th...
Copyright raises real and troubling free speech issues, and standard responses to those concerns are...
Courts have recently overturned jury verdicts on the question of fair use. While this Essay offers ...
This article is a broad reconceptualization of the role of fair use within copyright law. Fair use i...
The question this paper tries to answer is: Without fair use, what would you freely speak about? Thi...
This essay explores the relationship between copyright and free speech by critically evaluating the ...
Intellectual property regimes operate in the shadow of the First Amendment. By deeming a particular ...
Some academics have raised concerns that copyright law might be in conflict with First Amendment fre...
Parties are increasingly raising the First Amendment as a potential limit on the scope of copyright ...