When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the publisher\u27s unauthorized licensing of electronic rights in the journalists\u27 articles, French newspaper publishers yearn for American-style copyright, they must imagine a work-made-for-hire nirvana in which publishers dispose of all rights in contributions to their periodicals, heedless of (and legally shielded from) authors\u27 pesty claims for payment or control. To the extent that the work-made-for-hire doctrine applies, the publishing paradise conjured up by these French fantasies of law reform is very real indeed. Under U.S. copyright law, employee creators are not statutory authors; their employer enjoys that status, and owns ...
It has long been the stated aspiration of copyright to make authors the masters of their own destiny...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
This paper shows how authors ' rights on their work are protected in France and in the United States...
When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the p...
Recent litigation in the U.S., Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France has placed at issue the...
Copyright law often provides the background rules against which bargaining over rights in works of i...
There has long been uncertainty as to who owns the rights to digital reproductions of freelance arti...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is arguably the soundest copyright court i...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
U.S. copyright law mandates the employer is both the author and owner of any work created by an empl...
The control of works produced by academics in the course of their employment is a controversial issu...
It is remarkable how fast recent trends have driven an increasing number of publishers of magazines,...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
The French and U.S. copyright systems are well known as opposites. The product of the French Revolut...
The recent coincidence of new technology and new legislation in the United States may have enhanced ...
It has long been the stated aspiration of copyright to make authors the masters of their own destiny...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
This paper shows how authors ' rights on their work are protected in France and in the United States...
When, in response to a French decision upholding the rights of employee journalists to prevent the p...
Recent litigation in the U.S., Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France has placed at issue the...
Copyright law often provides the background rules against which bargaining over rights in works of i...
There has long been uncertainty as to who owns the rights to digital reproductions of freelance arti...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is arguably the soundest copyright court i...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
U.S. copyright law mandates the employer is both the author and owner of any work created by an empl...
The control of works produced by academics in the course of their employment is a controversial issu...
It is remarkable how fast recent trends have driven an increasing number of publishers of magazines,...
Allocation of exclusive rights enabling the authors and other producers of intellectual property to ...
The French and U.S. copyright systems are well known as opposites. The product of the French Revolut...
The recent coincidence of new technology and new legislation in the United States may have enhanced ...
It has long been the stated aspiration of copyright to make authors the masters of their own destiny...
This article delves into a few areas of copyright law that academic authors often overlook: joint a...
This paper shows how authors ' rights on their work are protected in France and in the United States...