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Parody: Fair Use Or Copyright Infringement ( October 1999 )
The doctrine of "Fair Use" is often invoked as a defense in copyright cases involving parodies of existing works. The article considers the legal aspects of the defense, looking at some of the seminal cases on the topic. -
How Much of Someone Else's Work May I Use Without Asking Permission?: The Fair Use Doctrine, Part I ( April 1996 )
This article examines the concept of fair use and the fair use exception in the Copyright Act. -
Fair Use: Interpretation & Guidelines--The Fair Use Doctrine, Part II ( June 1996 )
This article provides publishers with examples and guidelines to help them evaluate whether a particular use of a copyrighted work will be protected by the fair use doctrine. -
Potential Y2K Intellectual Property Litigation ( August 1999 )
The process of working around the Year 2000 problem is huge and labor-intensive. The process of changing date. -
Frequently Asked Intellectual Property Questions ( June 1999 )
WORK FOR HIRE: The creation of works is becoming increasingly more complicated, particularly as they are compri. -
Photocopying and the Fair Use Doctrine ( June 1999 )
The Copyright Act gives the owner of copyrighted material the right to control its duplication and distribution an. -
Copyright Form Letter: Fair Use ( June 1993 )
This publication explains the difference between fair use of a copyright and infringement. -
Photocopying and Copyright Law ( January 1999 )
The Copyright Act gives the owner of copyrighted material the right to control its duplication and distribution . -
The Saturday Night Incident ( July 1998 )
Why a photographer lost the copyright fight over media use of his work. -
Rock and Roll Museum Wins Injunction ( December 1997 )
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. has been awarded a preliminary injunction by the Federal District C.
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