I. Introduction II. The Search for the Standard ... A. Creativity v. Originality ... B. The Relationship between Creativity and Originality ... C. A Definition ... D. Judicial Decisions ... 1. Function as Creativity ... 2. Decisions without Analysis ... 3. Deference III. The Standard IV. Conclusio
According to the Supreme Court, copyright requires both independent creation and creativity. The ind...
Inspiration and issues regarding creative continuity from a copyright law perspective Abstract An om...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This article explores the second type of expressive work, those where there is a question if the aut...
In the article, the author considers the question of the criterion of creativity (originality) as a ...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
The Supreme Court’s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity trope....
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
In order to be copyrighted, a work of art must be \u27original. Critics have persuasively argued th...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...
Patent law is intended to promote the creativity of scientists and engineers. The system recognizes ...
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...
Copyright law can be broadly viewed as a system that seeks an appropriate balance between the rights...
According to the Supreme Court, copyright requires both independent creation and creativity. The ind...
Inspiration and issues regarding creative continuity from a copyright law perspective Abstract An om...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...
This article explores the second type of expressive work, those where there is a question if the aut...
In the article, the author considers the question of the criterion of creativity (originality) as a ...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
The Supreme Court’s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity trope....
Copyright law reflects the intuitive understanding of creativity in the eyes of the law. This is bec...
In order to be copyrighted, a work of art must be \u27original. Critics have persuasively argued th...
In contemporary debates over copyright, the figure of the author is too-often absent. As a result, t...
In the United States, human creativity is historically understood to be motivated by economic concer...
Patent law is intended to promote the creativity of scientists and engineers. The system recognizes ...
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...
Copyright law can be broadly viewed as a system that seeks an appropriate balance between the rights...
According to the Supreme Court, copyright requires both independent creation and creativity. The ind...
Inspiration and issues regarding creative continuity from a copyright law perspective Abstract An om...
Copyright law recognizes authors as the first owners of copyright. However, there is paucity in lite...