The doctrine of fair use allows unauthorized copying of original works of art, music, and literature for limited purposes like criticism, research, and education, based on the rationale that copyright holders would consent to such uses if bargaining were possible. This paper develops the first formal analysis of fair use in an effort to derive the efficient legal standard for applying the doctrine. The model interprets copies and originals as differentiated products and defines fair use as a threshold separating permissible copying from infringement. Application of the analysis to several key cases (including the recent Napster case) shows that this interpretation is consistent with actual legal reasoning. The analysis also underscores the ...
The concept of fair use, fair dealing, or free use of copyrighted works for education and research i...
Copyright law recognizes fair use as a general limitation. It is assumed that fair use provides brea...
Recent caselaw has restored the prominence of the fourth statutory factor – “the effect of the use u...
The doctrine of fair use allows unauthorized copying of original works of art, music, and literature...
The doctrine of fair use was originally intended to facilitate those socially optimal uses of copyri...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of fair use in American copyright law, there ...
For almost twenty years, the concept of market failure has defined the boundaries of fair use under ...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
Recognition of the structural role of fair use has the potential to mitigate some of the uncertainty...
The Fair Use Doctrine is one of the most important, complex and misunderstood elements of copyright ...
Fair use is one of modern law\u27s most fascinating and troubling doctrines. It is amorphous and vag...
The fair use doctrine, codified at 17 U. S. C. § 107, permits a court to excuse a putatively infring...
Fair use is a judicially formulated concept which allows persons other than the copyright owner to u...
The purpose of this thesis is to undertake a critical analysis of the Napster judgment and its treat...
Copyright law recognizes fair use as a general limitation. It is assumed that fair use provides brea...
The concept of fair use, fair dealing, or free use of copyrighted works for education and research i...
Copyright law recognizes fair use as a general limitation. It is assumed that fair use provides brea...
Recent caselaw has restored the prominence of the fourth statutory factor – “the effect of the use u...
The doctrine of fair use allows unauthorized copying of original works of art, music, and literature...
The doctrine of fair use was originally intended to facilitate those socially optimal uses of copyri...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of fair use in American copyright law, there ...
For almost twenty years, the concept of market failure has defined the boundaries of fair use under ...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
Recognition of the structural role of fair use has the potential to mitigate some of the uncertainty...
The Fair Use Doctrine is one of the most important, complex and misunderstood elements of copyright ...
Fair use is one of modern law\u27s most fascinating and troubling doctrines. It is amorphous and vag...
The fair use doctrine, codified at 17 U. S. C. § 107, permits a court to excuse a putatively infring...
Fair use is a judicially formulated concept which allows persons other than the copyright owner to u...
The purpose of this thesis is to undertake a critical analysis of the Napster judgment and its treat...
Copyright law recognizes fair use as a general limitation. It is assumed that fair use provides brea...
The concept of fair use, fair dealing, or free use of copyrighted works for education and research i...
Copyright law recognizes fair use as a general limitation. It is assumed that fair use provides brea...
Recent caselaw has restored the prominence of the fourth statutory factor – “the effect of the use u...