The Supreme Court’s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity trope. Spurred in part by themes associated with the story of “romantic authorship” in the 19th and 20th centuries, copyright critiques likewise ask, “Who is creative?” “How should creativity be protected (or not) and encouraged (or not)?” and “ Why protect creativity?” Policy debates and scholarship in recent years have focused on the concept of creativity in framing copyright disputes, transactions, and institutions, reinforcing the notion that these are the central copyright questions. I suggest that this focus on the creativity trope is unhelpful. I argue that digital technologies and the explosion of amateur art challenge the usefulness of cre...
Copyright is intended to incentivize the production of new creative works and protect authors’ conne...
Copyright law has always sought to maximize the quantity of valuable creative works available to soc...
Copyright law has always sought to maximize the quantity of valuable creative works available to soc...
The Supreme Court\u27s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity tro...
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...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
Copyright law constantly evolves to keep up with societal changes and technological advances. Contem...
Copyright law constantly evolves to keep up with societal changes and technological advances. Contem...
article published in law reviewIt is generally understood that the copyright system constrains downs...
According to the Supreme Court, copyright requires both independent creation and creativity. The ind...
In this short essay, a comment on Rebecca Tushnet’s Payment in Credit: Copyright Law and Subcultural...
This paper expands on whether copyright protection may be available for certain new and non-conventi...
Copyright is intended to incentivize the production of new creative works and protect authors’ conne...
Copyright law has always sought to maximize the quantity of valuable creative works available to soc...
Copyright law has always sought to maximize the quantity of valuable creative works available to soc...
The Supreme Court\u27s copyright jurisprudence of the last 100 years has embraced the creativity tro...
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...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
Creativity is universally agreed to be a good that copyright law should seek to promote, yet copyrig...
Copyright law constantly evolves to keep up with societal changes and technological advances. Contem...
Copyright law constantly evolves to keep up with societal changes and technological advances. Contem...
article published in law reviewIt is generally understood that the copyright system constrains downs...
According to the Supreme Court, copyright requires both independent creation and creativity. The ind...
In this short essay, a comment on Rebecca Tushnet’s Payment in Credit: Copyright Law and Subcultural...
This paper expands on whether copyright protection may be available for certain new and non-conventi...
Copyright is intended to incentivize the production of new creative works and protect authors’ conne...
Copyright law has always sought to maximize the quantity of valuable creative works available to soc...
Copyright law has always sought to maximize the quantity of valuable creative works available to soc...