This paper argues that copyright enforcement has spun out of control and the raison d’être of the law has shifted from being “an engine of free expression” (Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. v. Nation Enterprises 471 U.S. 539, 558 (1985)) towards a “legal regime for intellectual property that increasingly looks like the law of real property, or more properly an idealized construct of that law, one in which courts seeks out and punish virtually any use of an intellectual property right by another” (Lemley 1032). Although the copyright landscape appears bleak, two recent cases suggest that fair use has not fallen by the wayside and may well recover. This paper situates fair use as an essential legal and cultural mechanism for optimising creative...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
For almost twenty years, the concept of market failure has defined the boundaries of fair use under ...
Copyright holders have run with the copyright-as-property analogy to strengthen their rights, to the...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of fair use in American copyright law, there ...
This article is a broad reconceptualization of the role of fair use within copyright law. Fair use ...
The doctrine of fair use was originally intended to facilitate those socially optimal uses of copyri...
The primary goal of copyright law is to benefit the public. By rewarding authors with exclusive righ...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
The fair use doctrine, codified at 17 U. S. C. § 107, permits a court to excuse a putatively infring...
This Article closely examines the transplant of the fair use model in US. copyright law on to foreig...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
In this paper, written for a symposium on Fair Use: Incredibly Expanding or Extraordinarily Shrinkin...
Fair use is one of modern law\u27s most fascinating and troubling doctrines. It is amorphous and vag...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
For almost twenty years, the concept of market failure has defined the boundaries of fair use under ...
Copyright holders have run with the copyright-as-property analogy to strengthen their rights, to the...
The Internet has spurred a debate over whether the fair use doctrine of copyright should be narrowed...
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of fair use in American copyright law, there ...
This article is a broad reconceptualization of the role of fair use within copyright law. Fair use ...
The doctrine of fair use was originally intended to facilitate those socially optimal uses of copyri...
The primary goal of copyright law is to benefit the public. By rewarding authors with exclusive righ...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
The fair use doctrine, codified at 17 U. S. C. § 107, permits a court to excuse a putatively infring...
This Article closely examines the transplant of the fair use model in US. copyright law on to foreig...
A combination of powerful new technologies and existing legal doctrines threatens to reduce the scop...
In this paper, written for a symposium on Fair Use: Incredibly Expanding or Extraordinarily Shrinkin...
Fair use is one of modern law\u27s most fascinating and troubling doctrines. It is amorphous and vag...
If we start with the assumption that copyright law creates a system of property rights, to what exte...
This paper analyzes the transformative use factor in fair use analysis of copyright law. The author ...
For almost twenty years, the concept of market failure has defined the boundaries of fair use under ...