When the United States acceded to the Berne Convention in 1988, Congress concluded that a compendium of causes of action under American law, including Lanham Act claims, provided the moral rights protections mandated by Berne Article 6bis. This claim of patchwork protection of moral rights has always been widely criticized, but became more dubious in the wake of the Supreme Court\u27s 2003 decision in Dastar v. Twentieth Century Fox. In Dastar, the Court held that vis-a-vis works in the public domain there is no Lanham section 43(a) obligation to credit the original creator or copyright owner as the origin of the work. The Dastar ruling was unquestionably important for a robust public domain, but makes it more difficult for the United State...
ALAI-USA is the U.S. branch of ALAI (Association Littèraire et Artistique Internationale). ALAI-USA ...
In the Visual Artists Rights Act, Congress has for the first time included moral rights within the U...
The human impulse for attribution symbolizes the linkage between an author and her creative work. In...
When the United States acceded to the Berne Convention in 1988, Congress concluded that a compendium...
Part I examines the scope of Dastar and argues that it is sufficiently narrow to permit some false a...
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much gre...
The 1886 Berne Convention was the most influential copyright related treaty for over a century, and ...
This paper seeks to establish that the United States has a quasi-obligation to enact comprehensive m...
When the protection of moral rights is brought up in the United States, commentators have always emp...
This Article explores the interplay between the 1976 Copyright Act and the moral rights doctrine. Al...
With the adoption of moral rights legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States, it appear...
The European doctrine of droit moral, known as moral rights in the United States, has not, per se, b...
The author presents main features of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1989. That law chan...
In the wake of United States adherence to the Berne Convention and the attendant examination of the ...
article publsihed in law reviewOne of the central issues in the Golan v. Holder litigation is the ex...
ALAI-USA is the U.S. branch of ALAI (Association Littèraire et Artistique Internationale). ALAI-USA ...
In the Visual Artists Rights Act, Congress has for the first time included moral rights within the U...
The human impulse for attribution symbolizes the linkage between an author and her creative work. In...
When the United States acceded to the Berne Convention in 1988, Congress concluded that a compendium...
Part I examines the scope of Dastar and argues that it is sufficiently narrow to permit some false a...
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much gre...
The 1886 Berne Convention was the most influential copyright related treaty for over a century, and ...
This paper seeks to establish that the United States has a quasi-obligation to enact comprehensive m...
When the protection of moral rights is brought up in the United States, commentators have always emp...
This Article explores the interplay between the 1976 Copyright Act and the moral rights doctrine. Al...
With the adoption of moral rights legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States, it appear...
The European doctrine of droit moral, known as moral rights in the United States, has not, per se, b...
The author presents main features of the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1989. That law chan...
In the wake of United States adherence to the Berne Convention and the attendant examination of the ...
article publsihed in law reviewOne of the central issues in the Golan v. Holder litigation is the ex...
ALAI-USA is the U.S. branch of ALAI (Association Littèraire et Artistique Internationale). ALAI-USA ...
In the Visual Artists Rights Act, Congress has for the first time included moral rights within the U...
The human impulse for attribution symbolizes the linkage between an author and her creative work. In...