Copyright law employs terms and concepts, such as originality and authorship, which the Romantic movement developed. Post-structuralism and Postmodernism, influential intellectual and artistic trends, have attacked the author concept by undermining its philosophical foundations. But when Postmodem artists act in accordance with their anti-author beliefs, they expose themselves to liability for copyright infringement. Recent copyright cases illustrate the courts\u27 not entirely satisfactory response to the artistic appropriation of previous works. This Comment suggests that the courts read a pastiche exception, broader than the current exception for parody, into the fair use defense for copyright infringement
In Salinger v. Random House, Inc., the Second Circuit Court of Appeals implicitly broadened the scop...
Two encroachments, one long-standing, the other a product of the digital era, cramp the author’s pla...
It has been suggested that today’s authors need copyright exceptions and limitations more than they ...
Post-modernism is a cultural phenomenon that has arisen out of a crisis within modernism. It is dist...
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on authorship reflects various i...
This chapter argues that a possible justification for the extension of copyright beyond the death of...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
The article discusses the dichotomy between idea and expression in copyright law in 2012 by focusing...
A substantial body of scholarship has accumulated demonstrating that copyright’s current structure e...
This Article examines the effect of the copyright law on three situations. In the first, the author ...
Should authors be able to control the use of their work after they die? It’s a question that touches...
Back in 1992, artist/entrepreneur Jeff Koons suffered a humiliating setback when the United States C...
It has become fashionable, among some thinkers and activists in copyright and related fields, to dis...
The future of intellectual property rights is discussed. The emergence of new technologies will free...
In order to be copyrighted, a work of art must be \u27original. Critics have persuasively argued th...
In Salinger v. Random House, Inc., the Second Circuit Court of Appeals implicitly broadened the scop...
Two encroachments, one long-standing, the other a product of the digital era, cramp the author’s pla...
It has been suggested that today’s authors need copyright exceptions and limitations more than they ...
Post-modernism is a cultural phenomenon that has arisen out of a crisis within modernism. It is dist...
As exemplified by the articles in this volume, recent scholarship on authorship reflects various i...
This chapter argues that a possible justification for the extension of copyright beyond the death of...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
The article discusses the dichotomy between idea and expression in copyright law in 2012 by focusing...
A substantial body of scholarship has accumulated demonstrating that copyright’s current structure e...
This Article examines the effect of the copyright law on three situations. In the first, the author ...
Should authors be able to control the use of their work after they die? It’s a question that touches...
Back in 1992, artist/entrepreneur Jeff Koons suffered a humiliating setback when the United States C...
It has become fashionable, among some thinkers and activists in copyright and related fields, to dis...
The future of intellectual property rights is discussed. The emergence of new technologies will free...
In order to be copyrighted, a work of art must be \u27original. Critics have persuasively argued th...
In Salinger v. Random House, Inc., the Second Circuit Court of Appeals implicitly broadened the scop...
Two encroachments, one long-standing, the other a product of the digital era, cramp the author’s pla...
It has been suggested that today’s authors need copyright exceptions and limitations more than they ...