This essay provides a critical assessment of the Fair Use Project based at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. In evaluating the efficacy of the Fair Use Project, it is worthwhile considering the litigation that the group has been involved in, and evaluating its performance. Part 1 outlines the history of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, and the aims and objectives of the Fair Use Project. Part 2 considers the litigation in Shloss v. Sweeney over a biography concerning Lucia Joyce, the daughter of the avant-garde literary great, James Joyce. Part 3 examines the dispute over the Harry Potter Lexicon. Part 4 looks at the controversy over the Shepard Fairey poster of President Barack Obama, and the resulting debate with ...
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Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
The absence of the doctrine of fair use from Australian copyright law has been a bone of contention ...
One question that has long recurred in copyright reform debates in Commonwealth countries is whether...
There has been much debate over recent years about whether Australian copyright law should adopt a f...
This article discusses the recent Australian Law Reform Commission report proposing a fair use defen...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
Many examples of innovation in relation to information goods involve works in which various parties ...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
The Deputy Chair of the Productivity Commission presented this speech on copyright and fair use to t...
This Essay uses a personal anecdote to highlight a gap in current copyright law. Under current copyr...
The absence of the doctrine of fair use from Australian copyright law has been a bone of contention ...
Changes to Australian copyright law introduced under the Australia–United States Free Trade Ag...
The Australian Law Reform Commission inquiry into Copyright and the Digital Economy has recommended ...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...
Fair Use Week has celebrated the evolution and development of the defence of fair use under copyrigh...
Australia is once again considering how to best protect the public interest in copyright. One of the...
The absence of the doctrine of fair use from Australian copyright law has been a bone of contention ...
One question that has long recurred in copyright reform debates in Commonwealth countries is whether...
There has been much debate over recent years about whether Australian copyright law should adopt a f...
This article discusses the recent Australian Law Reform Commission report proposing a fair use defen...
The digital era has posed a unique challenge to copyright law. The emergence of the information tech...
Many examples of innovation in relation to information goods involve works in which various parties ...
This paper will consider questions around the reform of copyright law, and how they are increasingly...
The Deputy Chair of the Productivity Commission presented this speech on copyright and fair use to t...
This Essay uses a personal anecdote to highlight a gap in current copyright law. Under current copyr...
The absence of the doctrine of fair use from Australian copyright law has been a bone of contention ...
Changes to Australian copyright law introduced under the Australia–United States Free Trade Ag...
The Australian Law Reform Commission inquiry into Copyright and the Digital Economy has recommended ...
The fair use doctrine in copyright law balances expressive freedoms by permitting one to use another...