Part I examines the scope of Dastar and argues that it is sufficiently narrow to permit some false attribution claims based on section 43(a) of the Lanham Act. As support, Part I examines district court cases after Dastar as well as pre-Dastar attribution cases that are still arguably good law. Part II examines the Second Circuit case of Gilliam v. ABC, Inc., in which the Monty Python comedy troupe successfully enjoined ABC from showing a mutilated copy of its work, as a model for pursuing right of integrity claims. Part II will show that this case is still good law, including its Lanham Act rulings and its explicit endorsement of moral rights. Part III will highlight other avenues artists have to protect their moral rights, using the bundl...
VARA, which became effective June 1, 1991, provides the first federal statutory recognition of the m...
The Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) was enacted by Congress in 1990 in order to bring our laws into...
The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 controversially recognized artists’ “moral rights” by protecti...
The European doctrine of droit moral, known as moral rights in the United States, has not, per se, b...
When the United States acceded to the Berne Convention in 1988, Congress concluded that a compendium...
This Article examines the application of section 43(a) of the Lanham Act to claims of reverse passin...
VARA is the first federal legislation allowing American artists to protect their works\u27 integrity...
The Visual Artists Rights Act (“VARA”) is a piece of modern legislation preceded by a rich history, ...
A series of recent cases implicate the extent to which trademark law can be used to control creative...
This article addresses the background, provisions, and brief history of the Visual Artists Rights Ac...
In Dastar Corporation v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide...
This Article will demonstrate that copyright owners alleging infringement of the derivative works ri...
(Excerpt) Part I offers an overview of traditional moral rights theory, particularly the right of in...
When Congress passed the Visual Artists Rights Act ( VARA ) in 1990, it introduced into our federal ...
The human impulse for attribution symbolizes the linkage between an author and her creative work. In...
VARA, which became effective June 1, 1991, provides the first federal statutory recognition of the m...
The Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) was enacted by Congress in 1990 in order to bring our laws into...
The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 controversially recognized artists’ “moral rights” by protecti...
The European doctrine of droit moral, known as moral rights in the United States, has not, per se, b...
When the United States acceded to the Berne Convention in 1988, Congress concluded that a compendium...
This Article examines the application of section 43(a) of the Lanham Act to claims of reverse passin...
VARA is the first federal legislation allowing American artists to protect their works\u27 integrity...
The Visual Artists Rights Act (“VARA”) is a piece of modern legislation preceded by a rich history, ...
A series of recent cases implicate the extent to which trademark law can be used to control creative...
This article addresses the background, provisions, and brief history of the Visual Artists Rights Ac...
In Dastar Corporation v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide...
This Article will demonstrate that copyright owners alleging infringement of the derivative works ri...
(Excerpt) Part I offers an overview of traditional moral rights theory, particularly the right of in...
When Congress passed the Visual Artists Rights Act ( VARA ) in 1990, it introduced into our federal ...
The human impulse for attribution symbolizes the linkage between an author and her creative work. In...
VARA, which became effective June 1, 1991, provides the first federal statutory recognition of the m...
The Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) was enacted by Congress in 1990 in order to bring our laws into...
The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 controversially recognized artists’ “moral rights” by protecti...