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The Parody Exception in Copyright Law
, 2019Parodies have been created throughout times and cultures. A glimpse at the judicial latitude generally afforded to parodies, satires, caricatures, and pastiches demonstrates the social and cultural value of this particular form of artistic expression ...
Sabine Jacques
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Common market law review, 2014
The article provides an overview of the most important developments in the field of EU copyright law in the period 2009-2013. It points to the active role the ECJ has taken in interpreting the EU copyright directives, in particular the Information ...
M. Leistner
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The article provides an overview of the most important developments in the field of EU copyright law in the period 2009-2013. It points to the active role the ECJ has taken in interpreting the EU copyright directives, in particular the Information ...
M. Leistner
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IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 2021
Alina Škiljić
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Alina Škiljić
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Sound recordings made before 1972 are governed by a confusing array of state-law protections, the most notable of these being common law copyright. Although frequently treated as a pre-publication version of statutory copyright, common law copyright has less in common with statutory copyright than is generally assumed, and these differences have real ...
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Sound recordings made before 1972 are governed by a confusing array of state-law protections, the most notable of these being common law copyright. Although frequently treated as a pre-publication version of statutory copyright, common law copyright has less in common with statutory copyright than is generally assumed, and these differences have real ...
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IEEE Spectrum, 2006
This paper describes the non-profit organization established by the founder of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society, Lawrence Lessig, that allows copyright holders grant flexible use of their work. Called Creative Commons, the organization simplifies the copyright law by enabling and encouraging people to become legal creators if they ...
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This paper describes the non-profit organization established by the founder of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society, Lawrence Lessig, that allows copyright holders grant flexible use of their work. Called Creative Commons, the organization simplifies the copyright law by enabling and encouraging people to become legal creators if they ...
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Journal of World Intellectual Property
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and its generative capabilities have propelled innovation across various industries, yet they have also sparked intricate legal debates, particularly in the realm of copyright law. Generative AI systems, capable
Francesca Mazzi
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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and its generative capabilities have propelled innovation across various industries, yet they have also sparked intricate legal debates, particularly in the realm of copyright law. Generative AI systems, capable
Francesca Mazzi
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Music Supervisors' Journal, 1931
HE Music Publishers' Protective Association has been in existence for a period of over fifteen years. It has devoted itself to the study of copyright infringements and to the protection of the copyrights of its members against any unauthorized use of their copyrighted works.
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HE Music Publishers' Protective Association has been in existence for a period of over fifteen years. It has devoted itself to the study of copyright infringements and to the protection of the copyrights of its members against any unauthorized use of their copyrighted works.
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Digital technologies have transformed the way many creative works are generated, disseminated and used. They have made cultural products more accessible, challenged established business models and the copyright system, and blurred the boundary between producers and consumers.
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Revising Copyright Law for the Information Age
The Internet and Telecommunications Policy, 2020Jessica Litman
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