Books, movies, television shows, and comic books often inspire a passionate response in fans, often in the form of fan fiction, fan art, film, and cosplay. Fandom and the Law covers the intersection of this fan-created content and intellectual property law that is valuable not only to lawyers and scholars but to content creators, examining potential copyright and trademark infringement, right-of-publicity violations, fair use, and related legal issues.https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/monographs/1034/thumbnail.jp
Fan culture, in the form of fan-created works like fanfiction, fanart, and fanvids, is often associa...
Much of the real value in the entertainment industry today lies in franchises – fictional universes,...
Fan-films: The final frontier of fan-fiction law. Recent litigation between a group of Star Trek fan...
Books, movies, television shows, and comic books often inspire a passionate response in fans, often ...
Fan fiction is amateur writing that imaginatively recreates a work in pop culture while maintaining ...
Fan fiction, a genre using pre-existing and often copyrighted media as a springboard for new stories...
Online fanfiction is at the forefront of the conflict between copyright holders and fans who wish to...
The creation of works of comic art, including graphic novels, comic books, cartoons and comic strips...
For many years, artists and consumers of pop culture have channeled their artistic skills into creat...
A girl owns a number of Barbie dolls. She makes outfits for them and constructs elaborate scenarios ...
In 2008, J.K. Rowling and her publishers instigated a lawsuit against one of her biggest fans. The W...
This discussion of the main practices of both legal research and fan studies research explores their...
The growth of the Internet has made publishing fan-made works based on copyrighted material cheaper ...
This law school casebook provides insight into the entertainment industry and teaches law students h...
The popularity of anime makes fans take an active role in their community, one of them is by commerc...
Fan culture, in the form of fan-created works like fanfiction, fanart, and fanvids, is often associa...
Much of the real value in the entertainment industry today lies in franchises – fictional universes,...
Fan-films: The final frontier of fan-fiction law. Recent litigation between a group of Star Trek fan...
Books, movies, television shows, and comic books often inspire a passionate response in fans, often ...
Fan fiction is amateur writing that imaginatively recreates a work in pop culture while maintaining ...
Fan fiction, a genre using pre-existing and often copyrighted media as a springboard for new stories...
Online fanfiction is at the forefront of the conflict between copyright holders and fans who wish to...
The creation of works of comic art, including graphic novels, comic books, cartoons and comic strips...
For many years, artists and consumers of pop culture have channeled their artistic skills into creat...
A girl owns a number of Barbie dolls. She makes outfits for them and constructs elaborate scenarios ...
In 2008, J.K. Rowling and her publishers instigated a lawsuit against one of her biggest fans. The W...
This discussion of the main practices of both legal research and fan studies research explores their...
The growth of the Internet has made publishing fan-made works based on copyrighted material cheaper ...
This law school casebook provides insight into the entertainment industry and teaches law students h...
The popularity of anime makes fans take an active role in their community, one of them is by commerc...
Fan culture, in the form of fan-created works like fanfiction, fanart, and fanvids, is often associa...
Much of the real value in the entertainment industry today lies in franchises – fictional universes,...
Fan-films: The final frontier of fan-fiction law. Recent litigation between a group of Star Trek fan...