In December 2011, the UK Intellectual Property Office commissioned the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management at Bournemouth University to research the effects of parody on copyrighted works. Do parodies harm the market for the underlying work? How might we measure the economic effects of parody, as incentive depressors or engines? UK copyright law does not contain an exception specifically covering parodies. The authors of the study perceive the UK copyright law as one of the most restrictive in seven jurisdictions surveyed (US, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Netherlands, UK) with regard to parodies. By commissioning this research, the UK appears to be considering reform. The study concludes that changes loosening the ...
This article concerns the interpretation of the defence of fair dealing ‘for the purpose of parody o...
This is the first in a sequence of three reports on Parody and Pastiche, commissioned to evaluate po...
An article focusing on a copyright decision initially may appear out of place in the pages of The Tr...
In December 2011, the UK Intellectual Property Office commissioned the Centre for Intellectual Prope...
This is the third in a sequence of three reports on Parody & Pastiche, commissioned to evaluate poli...
This report discusses the legal treatment of parodies in seven jurisdictions that have implemented a...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights to right-holders which prevent others from exploiting copyrigh...
Criticism has long been grounds for fair use status. This comment argues that parody\u27s value, and...
This paper discusses why parodies are important and will criticise the arguments that have been rais...
When approaching the topic of parody, questions usually arise as to the boundaries between parody an...
Although parody is a meritorious form of literary expression, parodists are often subject to allegat...
What motivates copyright owners to seek the removal of unauthorised derivative works such as parody ...
This paper will examine the relationship between parody and copyright in the European Union law. In ...
ISBN: 978-1-908908-63-6 Evaluating the impact of parody on the exploitation of copyright works: An e...
The creation and distribution of parodies promote the fundamental values underlying the constitution...
This article concerns the interpretation of the defence of fair dealing ‘for the purpose of parody o...
This is the first in a sequence of three reports on Parody and Pastiche, commissioned to evaluate po...
An article focusing on a copyright decision initially may appear out of place in the pages of The Tr...
In December 2011, the UK Intellectual Property Office commissioned the Centre for Intellectual Prope...
This is the third in a sequence of three reports on Parody & Pastiche, commissioned to evaluate poli...
This report discusses the legal treatment of parodies in seven jurisdictions that have implemented a...
Copyright law grants exclusive rights to right-holders which prevent others from exploiting copyrigh...
Criticism has long been grounds for fair use status. This comment argues that parody\u27s value, and...
This paper discusses why parodies are important and will criticise the arguments that have been rais...
When approaching the topic of parody, questions usually arise as to the boundaries between parody an...
Although parody is a meritorious form of literary expression, parodists are often subject to allegat...
What motivates copyright owners to seek the removal of unauthorised derivative works such as parody ...
This paper will examine the relationship between parody and copyright in the European Union law. In ...
ISBN: 978-1-908908-63-6 Evaluating the impact of parody on the exploitation of copyright works: An e...
The creation and distribution of parodies promote the fundamental values underlying the constitution...
This article concerns the interpretation of the defence of fair dealing ‘for the purpose of parody o...
This is the first in a sequence of three reports on Parody and Pastiche, commissioned to evaluate po...
An article focusing on a copyright decision initially may appear out of place in the pages of The Tr...