Many copyright doctrines serve to exclude from the copyright regime cases particularly prone to evidentiary complexity. The implicit logic is that, for these cases, the social costs of litigation would likely outweigh the social benefits derived from offering copyright protection in the first place. Doctrines that serve this evidentiary function include some doctrines for which an evidentiary purpose is readily apparent (for example, the requirement that eligible works be fixed in tangible form), and some for which the link is quite subtle (for example, the rule against protecting work that lacks creativity). Understanding these doctrines in this light helps to refine their proper scope and application. It also makes clear a problem facing ...
As we approach Congress’s upcoming reexamination of copyright law, participants are amassing ammunit...
This Article has two goals. The first is to explain in some detail what copyright law might look lik...
Hostility to copyright has a long and honorable history. In the nineteenth century, for example, Lor...
This paper has been published in the Duke Law Journal. The Citation is 52 Duke L.J. 683 (2003).Many...
It is black letter doctrine that facts are not copyrightable: facts are discovered, not created—so t...
This Article explores the foundations of copyright law. It tries to explain why those who debate cop...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
Copyright law is today perceived as principally statutory in origin. The Copyright Act of 1976 is th...
Copyright law performs a number of important functions. It facilitates public access to knowledge an...
A growing conflict between the creators and owners of expressive works protected by copyright law an...
Copyright law’s constitutional mandate is to advance artistic progress for the public good by granti...
Why does copyright treat certain kinds of copying as legally actionable? For nearly a century, Ameri...
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
The mismatch between the expanding administrative and regulatory obligations of the United States Co...
The thesis of this paper is neither new, nor subtle. It has, in fact, been a recurrent theme in many...
As we approach Congress’s upcoming reexamination of copyright law, participants are amassing ammunit...
This Article has two goals. The first is to explain in some detail what copyright law might look lik...
Hostility to copyright has a long and honorable history. In the nineteenth century, for example, Lor...
This paper has been published in the Duke Law Journal. The Citation is 52 Duke L.J. 683 (2003).Many...
It is black letter doctrine that facts are not copyrightable: facts are discovered, not created—so t...
This Article explores the foundations of copyright law. It tries to explain why those who debate cop...
Copyright is typically described as a mechanism for encouraging the production of creative works. On...
Copyright law is today perceived as principally statutory in origin. The Copyright Act of 1976 is th...
Copyright law performs a number of important functions. It facilitates public access to knowledge an...
A growing conflict between the creators and owners of expressive works protected by copyright law an...
Copyright law’s constitutional mandate is to advance artistic progress for the public good by granti...
Why does copyright treat certain kinds of copying as legally actionable? For nearly a century, Ameri...
It is the position of this article that the benefits of a regime of copyright law can be maintained ...
The mismatch between the expanding administrative and regulatory obligations of the United States Co...
The thesis of this paper is neither new, nor subtle. It has, in fact, been a recurrent theme in many...
As we approach Congress’s upcoming reexamination of copyright law, participants are amassing ammunit...
This Article has two goals. The first is to explain in some detail what copyright law might look lik...
Hostility to copyright has a long and honorable history. In the nineteenth century, for example, Lor...