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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*
- The Derivative Right, Or Why Copyright Law Protects Foxes Better Than Hedgehogs, 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law
- Circular 14: Copyright in Derivative Works and Compilations
- Protection of Live Performances: the Battle of “Ownership” By: Sabrina D
- A Theory of Copyright's Derivative Right and Related Doctrines
- Copyright Or Copyleft? Balancing Image Rights for Artists, Museums and Audiences
- On Art Attacks: at the Confluence of Shock, Appropriation, and the Law
- Copyright, Borrowed Images, and Appropriation Art: an Economic Approach William M
- Copyright Law and Subcultural Creativity
- The Copyright Fair Use Doctrine: Courts Poised to Seek Limiting Principles Amid the Labels by Andrew J
- Originality, Derivative Works and (Non) Original Photographs
- Musical Parody: Derivative Use Or Fair Use?
- Good Artists Steal.": the Ugly Conflict Between Copyright Law and Appropriationism
- Derivative Works and Making Sense of the Maxim That 'Others Are Free to Copy the Original
- PDF, IP Panorama
- Jazzing up the Copyright Act - Resolving the Uncertainties of the United States Anti-Bootleggin Law Susan M
- Localization Primer
- Derivative Works and Copyright: Scope, Termination, Infringement, Considerations for Drafting Permissions
- Unlawful Infringement Or Just Creative Expression? Why DJ Girl Talk May Inspire Congress to "Recast, Transform, Or Adapt" Copyright, 43 J
- Freedom of Artistic Creativity and Copyright Law: a Compatible Combination?
- Derivative Works 2.0: Reconsidering Transformative Use in the Age of Crowdsourced Creation
- Your Works Are Belong to Us: New Frontiers for the Derivative Work Right in Video Games J
- Japanese Anime and Manga Copyright Reform
- A Guide to Copyright Law for Noncommercial Radio Stations
- An Alternative Solution of Fine Art Licensing
- Finding the Path Through the Ethics of Fanfiction: an Analysis of the Ethical Ramifications of Fan-Written Fiction Works Victoria Fidler
- Piracy As a Catalyst for Evolution in Anime Fandom by Allison Hawkins
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- Lee V. A.R.T. Co
- Lights! Camera! Infringement? Exploring the Boundaries of Whether Fan Films Violate Copyrights Jyme Mariani
- FANFIC and FAN FACT: How CURRENT COPYRIGHT LAW IGNORES the REALITY of COPYRIGHT OWNER and CONSUMER INTERESTS in FAN FICTION
- Copyright and Related Issues Relevant to Digital Preservation and Dissemination of Unpublished Pre-1972 Sound Recordings by Libraries and Archives
- A Practical Guide to the Fair Use Doctrine in American Copyright Law, by Christina Olson, Harvard Law School Student ’06
- Transformativeness and the Derivative Work Right R
- Adapting Copyright Law to Accommodate Fan-Made Derivative Works in the Twenty-First Century*
- Legal Fictions: Copyright, Fan Fiction, and a New Common Law
- Fan Fiction, Fandom, and Fanfare: What’S All the Fuss?