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17 Dec 2007, 1:39 pm
Welcome to our new blog at the Stanford Copyright and Fair Use site. [read post]
24 May 2018, 6:15 am by Katie Scholz
The post Copyright and Fair Use in the Age of YouTube appeared first on IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law. [read post]
23 Sep 2011, 11:22 am
Thus, “fair use” is an affirmative defense to copyright infringement. [read post]
26 Aug 2010, 12:20 pm by hollywoodreporter
By Eriq Gardner EXCLUSIVE: How many times will Rupert Murdoch's gripes about "fair use" come back to bite him in the rear? [read post]
1 Jul 2011, 1:23 pm by Donn Zaretsky
" . . . by holding that a creative work that makes use of another, preexisting work can qualify as 'transformative' (and thus likely to be a permissible fair use) only if it refers to or comments on the older work. [read post]
26 May 2016, 1:03 pm by Joe Mullin
There was only one question on the special verdict form, asking if Google's use of the Java APIs was a "fair use" under copyright law. [read post]
9 Jul 2021, 10:10 am by Josh H. Escovedo and Scott Hervey
They provide a recap of last week’s episode, which covers the Second Circuit decision in favor of Goldsmith, the photographer whose image Warhol used to create the Prince Portraits, and the holding that Warhol’s renditions were not transformative enough to be fair use. [read post]
22 May 2023, 5:09 pm by Samia Young
SCOTUS held that Warhol’s images did not constitute fair use. [read post]
7 Jul 2024, 4:01 am by Antonios Baris
To oversimplify the decision (fair use is extremely fact-specific as a doctrine too), the reproduction and dissemination  of memes for non-commercial purposes is likely to be fair use, while the use of memes in for-profit scenarios may not be. [read post]
15 Mar 2016, 7:00 am by Lindsay Stafford Mader
Fair use is an exception that allows artists to legally reproduce or use copyrighted material under certain conditions without permission from and often without compensation to the copyright holder. [read post]
25 Jul 2012, 10:07 am by Media Law Prof
Natalia Cianfaglione, Boston University School of Law & Bard College, has published Hollywood Online: Fan Fiction, Copyright, and the Internet. [read post]
30 Mar 2011, 6:07 am by Walter Olson
The estate of James Joyce is disputing the right of Craig Venter and other scientists to encode a 14-word fragment of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man into synthetic genetic code for a bacterium. [read post]
19 Jun 2014, 6:43 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Via Five Useful Articles, this deposition excerpt from HathiTrust is nearly priceless--what takes it beyond the usual snark is the very last dig the HT lawyer gets in at the Authors Guild's theory of the case.So, HT's lawyer snarks about multiple litigation copies of HT witness's book the AG's lawyer has made in preparation for the deposition; AG lawyer rises to the bait (even though the book is, according to another AG lawyer, CC/noncommercial licensed) and suggests… [read post]
28 Jan 2008, 7:12 am
Earlier Post is updated with links to other sources on the subject and additional analysis. [read post]
8 Sep 2014, 7:42 am by Media Law Prof
John Tehranian, Southwestern Law School, has published Dangerous Undertakings: Sacred Texts and Copyright's Myth of Aesthetic Neutrality in The Sage Handbook of Intellectual Property (Matthew David and Debora Halbert, eds., Sage Publications, 2014). [read post]
5 Aug 2008, 10:38 pm
Because there just ‘aint enough soul-music-hitler-humor these days… HT: Andrew Sullivan [read post]
25 Feb 2015, 9:19 am by Media Law Prof
Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center, has published All of This Has Happened Before and All of This Will Happen Again: Innovation in Copyright Licensing at 28 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1447 (2014). [read post]
19 Feb 2014, 8:13 am by Stacy
But every so often an article catches one’s eye that is definitely a different use of IP… [read post]
16 Sep 2015, 5:08 am by Rebecca Tushnet
I found this article by Samiko Sun of Kangxin Partners PC to be quite informative--it seems that China has adopted a US-style approach to trademark fair use.http://tushnet.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default? [read post]