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Table of Contents
Table of Cases | p. ix |
Copyrightable Subject Matter | p. 1 |
In General | p. 1 |
Original Works of Authorship | p. 1 |
Fixation in Tangible Form | p. 1 |
Problem? | p. 7 |
The ôIdea/Expression Dichotomyö | p. 7 |
Situation Management Systems, Inc. v. ASP Consulting LLC | p. 7 |
Facts and Compilations | p. 9 |
Factual Narratives | p. 9 |
Compilations | p. 9 |
New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. v. IntercontinentalEx-change, Inc. | p. 9 |
Pictorial, Graphic and Sculptural Works | p. 10 |
2 | p. 10 |
What is a ôUseful Articleö? | p. 11 |
Architectural Works | p. 12 |
Characters | p. 14 |
Government Works and Other Public Policy Issues | p. 14 |
Ownership | p. 16 |
Initial Ownership | p. 16 |
Authorship as an Economic Concept: Works Made for Hire | p. 16 |
Employee-Created Works | p. 16 |
Authorship as an Intellectual Concept: Joint Works | p. 16 |
Transfer of Copyright Ownership | p. 19 |
Divisibility and Formal Requirements | p. 19 |
Scope of Grant | p. 20 |
Jacobsen v. Katzer | p. 21 |
Duration and Renewal, and Termination of Transfers | p. 24 |
Duration and Renewal | p. 24 |
The Policy Debate | p. 24 |
Copyright Duration Under the 1976 Act, as amended in 1998... | p. 24 |
1976 Act Treatment of Works First Published Under the 1909 Act | p. 24 |
Golan u. Gonzales | p. 28 |
Question | p. 40 |
Termination of Transfers | p. 40 |
Milne ex. rel. Coyne v. Stephen Slesinger, Inc | p. 40 |
Classic Media, Inc. u. Mewborn | p. 41 |
Penguin Group (USA) Inc. v. Steinbeck | p. 41 |
Questions | p. 44 |
Siegel v. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc | p. 45 |
Formalities | p. 72 |
Publication and Notice Before the 1976 Act | p. 72 |
1976 Act Solutions as to Publication and Notice | p. 72 |
ôPublicationö: Definition and Contexts | p. 72 |
The Notice Requirement | p. 73 |
Deposit and Registration | p. 73 |
Registration | p. 73 |
Procedure | p. 73 |
Effect of Registration | p. 73 |
Further Policy Considerations | p. 73 |
Exclusive Rights Under Copyright | p. 79 |
The Right to Reproduce the Work in Copies and Phonorecords Under 106(1) | p. 79 |
The Right to Make Copies | p. 79 |
What is a ôCopyö? | p. 79 |
Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings, Inc | p. 81 |
Questions | p. 89 |
Proving Infringement | p. 90 |
The Right to Make Phonorecords | p. 94 |
Musical Compositions: The Compulsory License Under 115. | p. 94 |
Reproduction Rights in Sound Recordings | p. 96 |
The Right to Prepare Derivative Works Under 106(2). | p. 96 |
The Scope of the Derivative Works Right | p. 96 |
Limitations on the Derivative Works Right | p. 97 |
Moral Rights | p. 97 |
Federal Law Protection of Moral Rights | p. 97 |
Phillips v. Pembroke Real Estate, Inc | p. 99 |
Questions | p. 111 |
The Right to Distribute Under 106(3) | p. 111 |
The Purpose and Application of the Distribution Right | p. 111 |
Question | p. 120 |
The First Sale Doctrine (Exhaustion of the Distribution Right) and its Exceptions | p. 120 |
The 602(a) Importation Right, and its Relationship to the Distribution Right | p. 123 |
Rights of Public Performance and Display Under 106(4), (5), (6) | p. 124 |
ôPublicö Performances Under the 1976 Act | p. 124 |
Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings, Inc | p. 124 |
Questions. | p. 130 |
Performing Rights Societies | p. 130 |
The Right of Public Display | p. 131 |
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc. | p. 132 |
Questions | p. 134 |
The Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings ... and its Limitations | p. 135 |
Further Limitations on the Rights of Public Performance and Display | p. 136 |
The Section 110(5) Exemption | p. 136 |
Compatibility With the Berne Convention of Compulsory Licenses and Other Qualifications of the Performance and Display Rights | p. 136 |
General Review Questions | p. 136 |
Fair Use | p. 138 |
The Application of the Fair Use Doctrine to the Creation of New Works | p. 138 |
Blanch v. Koons | p. 138 |
Questions | p. 141 |
Warner Bros. v. RDR Books | p. 141 |
Warner Bros. v. RDR Books | p. 142 |
Question | p. 143 |
Clean Flicks of Colo. v. Soderbergh | p. 143 |
The Application of the Fair Use Doctrine to New Technologies of Copying and Dissemination | p. 144 |
Photocopying by Commercial and Noncommercial Intermediaries. | p. 144 |
Digital Copying by Commercial Intermediaries | p. 147 |
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc | p. 147 |
Questions | p. 151 |
Copying by End Users | p. 151 |
Secondary Liability | p. 157 |
General Principles | p. 157 |
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Visa International Service Association | p. 157 |
Facilitation of Infringement by End-users | p. 179 |
Question | p. 179 |
Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers | p. 185 |
Perfect 10, Inc. v. CCBill LLC | p. 185 |
Conclusion | p. 196 |
Questions | p. 198 |
Lenz v. Universal Music Corp | p. 198 |
Question | p. 200 |
Enforcement of Copyright | p. 201 |
Remedies | p. 201 |
Injunctions | p. 201 |
Jacobsen v. Katzer | p. 201 |
Questions | p. 201 |
Damages | p. 202 |
Costs and Attorney's Fees | p. 203 |
Statute of Limitations | p. 203 |
Criminal Liability | p. 204 |
Technological Protection Measures | p. 204 |
Protection Against Circumvention | p. 204 |
Copyright Management Information | p. 209 |
McClatchey u. AP | p. 209 |
Textile Secrets International, Inc. v. Ya-Ya Brand Inc | p. 210 |
Associated Press v. All Headline News | p. 218 |
Overenforcement: Misuse | p. 219 |
Federal Preemption of State Law | p. 220 |
Copyright Preemption under Section 301 of the 1976 Act | p. 220 |
Works Coming within the Subject Matter of Copyright | p. 220 |
Laws v. Sony | p. 220 |
Rights Equivalent to Copyright | p. 221 |
Misappropriation | p. 221 |
Associated Press v. All Headline News | p. 221 |
International Dimensions of Copyright | p. 223 |
U.S-Based Copyright Actions with an International Dimension | p. 223 |
When U.S. Courts Exercise Jurisdiction over Claims Presenting Extraterritorial Elements, What Law Applies | p. 223 |
-To Infringements Occurring, at Least in Part, Beyond U.S. Borders | p. 223 |
Recognition of Foreign Copyright Judgments | p. 224 |
SARL Louis Feraud v. Viewfinder | p. 224 |
Questions | p. 229 |
Appendices | |
The Copyright Act of 1976 | p. 231 |
The 1909 Copyright Act (Excerpts) | p. 459 |
Regulations of the U.S. Copyright Office | p. 471 |
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works | p. 473 |
Universal Copyright Convention, as Revised at Paris, 1971 (Excerpts) | p. 485 |
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (Excerpts) | p. 493 |
World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty (Excerpts) | p. 501 |
World Intellectual Property Organization Performances and Phonograms Treaty (Excerpts) | p. 507 |
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