Copyright is conventionally understood as serving the dual purposes of providing incentives for the creation of new works and access to the resulting works. In most analysis of copyright, however, creation takes priority. When access is considered, it is often in the context of how access relates back to the creation of new works. Largely missing is an account of the value of access on its own terms. So what is the place of access in copyright law and policy? A set of cases dealing with copyright owners’ attempts to enjoin the markets created by new playback and distribution technologies is instructive. These decisions—where the courts refused to enforce copyright where the owners attempted to shut down a market rather than participate in i...
The impending Digital Millennium has amplified the assertion of users\u27 rights in U.S. copyright...
People need to know the law and have access to the law. Allowing copyright claims in “the law” can l...
This Article argues for a broad conception of copyright\u27s fair use doctrine. Economic reliance on...
Copyright is conventionally understood as serving the dual purposes of providing incentives for the ...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
This article provides a detailed critique of the incentives-access binary in copyright discourse. Ma...
In contemporary copyright law, there is an ongoing debate around the nature and scope of the rights ...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
This essay addresses how current U.S. copyright law responds to new forms of distribution of copyrig...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
This Note addresses the broadened scope of protection granted to copyright holders under the anticir...
Creative endeavours constitute the subject of copyright protection, which is a species of property r...
Access to innovative scientific, literary, and artistic content has never been more important to the...
Copyright law, originally excused as a necessary evil, threatens now to become an inescapable burden...
The impending Digital Millennium has amplified the assertion of users\u27 rights in U.S. copyright...
People need to know the law and have access to the law. Allowing copyright claims in “the law” can l...
This Article argues for a broad conception of copyright\u27s fair use doctrine. Economic reliance on...
Copyright is conventionally understood as serving the dual purposes of providing incentives for the ...
Copyright, originally conceived as a tool to protect the author and to provide incentives to create ...
This article provides a detailed critique of the incentives-access binary in copyright discourse. Ma...
In contemporary copyright law, there is an ongoing debate around the nature and scope of the rights ...
This Article argues that copyright jurisprudence has lost sight of the knowledge principle at the he...
This essay addresses how current U.S. copyright law responds to new forms of distribution of copyrig...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
This Note addresses the broadened scope of protection granted to copyright holders under the anticir...
Creative endeavours constitute the subject of copyright protection, which is a species of property r...
Access to innovative scientific, literary, and artistic content has never been more important to the...
Copyright law, originally excused as a necessary evil, threatens now to become an inescapable burden...
The impending Digital Millennium has amplified the assertion of users\u27 rights in U.S. copyright...
People need to know the law and have access to the law. Allowing copyright claims in “the law” can l...
This Article argues for a broad conception of copyright\u27s fair use doctrine. Economic reliance on...