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An Overview of Legal Protection for Fictional Characters: Balancing Public and Private Interests Amanda Schreyer
Computer Software Derivative Works: the Calm Before the Storm
Why the U.K. Adaptation Right Is Superior to the U.S. Derivative Work Right Patrick R
US Copyright Law After GATT
Copyright Problems in Post-Modern Art
Freedom of Artistic Creativity and Copyright Law: a Compatible Combination?
Considering the Quantum of Originality Needed to Attain Copyright Protection in a Derivative Work Steven S
Rethinking Derivative Rights Naomi A
Why Fair Use Should Extend to Fan-Based Activities
IN FOCUS: Feminism and Fandom Revisited Fan Labor and Feminism
Recognizing the Derivative Works Right As a Moral Right: a Case Comparison and Proposal
Of Da Vinci: the Imaginary Case of Leonardo V
The Creative Interests of Female Fan Fiction Writers and the Fair Use Doctrine
The Quest for a Sound Conception of Copyright's Derivative Work Right
The Legal Culture of Appropriation Art: the Future of Copyright in the Remix Age Richard H
Visual Art Works
Ratcliffe 1 Lindsay Ratcliffe Professor Reilly FYW 100-02 12 November
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A Taxonomy of Borrowing
Why Noncopying Alterations Do Not Prepare Infringing Derivative Works Michael K
Overview of Copyright Law
Achieving the Copyright Equilibrium: How Fair Use
Rethinking the Compatibility of Moral Rights and Fair Use Dane S
Fan Fiction, Derivative Works, and the Fair Use Doctrine
Holy Fandom, Batman! Commercial Fan Works, Fair Use, and the Economics of Complements and Market Failure
Copyright Implications of Collage Works Carla Passero
Copyright, Derivative Works, and the Economics of Complements
When Does a Work Infringe the Derivative Works Right of a Copyright Owner? Amy B
Still Life with “Spark” and “Sweat”: the Copyrightability of Contemporary Art in the United States and the United Kingdom
Legal Issues Involved in the Music Industry
Bootleg: the Secret History of the Other Recording Industry
From the Myth of Babel to Google Translate: Confronting Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence— Copyright and Algorithmic Biases in Online Translation Systems
Fair Use and Appropriation Art Niels Schaumann
Fixing Copyright in Characters: Literary Perspectives on a Legal Problem
Reclaiming Copyright from the Outside In: What the Downfall Hitler Meme Means for Transformative Works, Fair Use, and Parody
Of Otakus and Fansubs: a Critical Look at Anime Online in Light of Current Issues in Copyright Law*