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Copyright Law, Eighth Edition, 2010
Copyright Law, Ninth Edition, 2013
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press Craig Joyce, University of Houston Law Center; Marshall Leaffer, Indiana University School of Law; Peter A. Jaszi, American University Washington College of Law; Tyler Ochoa, Santa Clara University School of Law; Michael Carroll, Professor of Law and Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, American University Washington College of Law
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To purchase a printed version of this title, please visit www.caplaw.com.Copyright Law is organized in a straightforward way dealing comprehensively with the technology and globalization of copyright law. It provides discussion of copyright and digital technologies throughout the book; offers integrated treatment of international materials from beginning to end; features a separate chapter on secondary liability; and provides renewed attention to aspects of the first Anglo-American copyright act. The Ninth Edition includes: - Current treatment of legislative projects and recent enactments to copyright legislation, including The Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act of 2010 (STELA), The Copyright Cleanup, Clarification, and Corrections Act of 2010, and the failed attempt to enact the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in January 2012, and - Coverage of many new cases, including Golan v. Holder (restored copyrights), Viacom International, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. (DMCA ?safe harbors?), Salinger v. Colting (fair use), and Righthaven, LLC v. Wolf (standing to sue).Professors and adjunct professors may request complimentary examination copies of LexisNexis law school publications to consider for class adoption or recommendation. Please identify the book(s) you wish to receive, provide your institutional contact information, and submit your request here.This book also is available in a heavily discounted, three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version printed on 8 ? x 11 inch paper with wider margins and with the same pagination as the hardbound book.
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: THE LANDSCAPE OF COPYRIGHT
§ 1.01 THE IMPORTANCE OF COPYRIGHT § 1.02 COPYRIGHT AND RELATED BODIES OF LAW
[A] An Introduction to Copyright [B] Federal Intellectual Property Law [1] In General [2] Patent Law
[3] Trademark Law [C] State Intellectual Property Law [1] Unfair Competition and Trade Secrets [2] Other State Law Theories
§ 1.03 HISTORY OF ANGLO-AMERICAN COPYRIGHT LAW [A] The Beginnings to Donaldson v. Beckett (1774) [B] From the Constitution to the Copyright Act of 1909 [C] The 1909 Act [1] General Provisions of the 1909 Act [2] The 1909 Act and the Berne Convention [3] Legislative Attempts to Revise the 1909 Act [4] The Continuing Importance of the 1909 Act [D] The Copyright Act of 1976 [1] Important Changes Made by the 1976 Act [2] Subsequent Developments Under the 1976 Act [3] Trends in Copyright Legislation
§ 1.04 COPYRIGHT IN A CHANGING WORLD
[A] A Comparative Law Overview
[B] Major International Treaties Involving Copyright
[2] The United States and International Copyright [3] The Berne Convention
[C] U.S. Entry Into Berne [1] The Incentives for Entry [2] The Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988
[3] The Unfinished Business of the B.C.I.A. [D] Neighboring and Related Rights Conventions
[E] Intellectual Property and International Trade [1] NAFTA and TRIPS [2] TRIPS and the Berne Convention [3] The WTO Implementing Legislation
[4] Updating the Berne Convention [5] U.S. Participation in the New Order § 1.05 COPYRIGHT AND THE DIGITAL CHALLENGE [A] Looking Back
[B] Digitization and the Revolution in Information Processing [C] Digital Networks and Their Importance
[D] Digitization and Intellectual Property: A Typology of Issues [E] Digital Copyright at Home and Abroad [F] The Issues in Context [G] Looking Forward
§ 1.06 THINKING AND TALKING ABOUT COPYRIGHT LAW
[A] In General [B] Copyright and 'Interest Analysis' [C] 'Rhetorics' of Copyright Jurisprudence [1] The 'Utilitarian' and 'Natural Law' Conceptions of Copyright [2] Other Rhetorics in Contemporary Copyright Discourse [D] Conclusion Chapter 2 PREREQUISITES FOR COPYRIGHT PROTECTION § 2.01 FIXATION [A] Introduction [B] Development of Current Law White-Smith Music Publishing Co. v. Apollo Co. Notes and Questions Midway Manufacturing Co. v. Artic International, Inc. Notes and Questions § 2.02 ORIGINALITY [A] Introduction [B] Basic Originality Concepts [C] The Originality/Novelty Distinction [D] 'Authors' and Their 'Writings'
Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v. Sarony Notes and Questions
Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. Notes and Questions [E] Originality Revisited Meshwerks, Inc. v. Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. , Inc. Notes and Questions [F] The Idea/Expression Dichotomy Baker v. Selden
Notes and Questions [G] The Merger Doctrine Morrissey v. Procter & Gamble Co. Notes and Questions § 2.03 OTHER PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS [A] National Origin [B] U.S. Government Works
[C] The Reduced Role of the Statutory Formalities Chapter 3 WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP § 3.01 ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP UNDER § 3.01 102 [A] Introduction [B] Literary Works, Including Computer Software Miller v. Universal City Studios, Inc. Notes and Questions Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp. Final Report of the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU) : Dissent of Commissioner Hersey Notes and Questions [C] Musical Works, Dramatic Works, and Pantomimes and Choreographic Works [D] Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works Mazer v. Stein Pivot Point International, Inc. v. Charlene Products, Inc. Notes and Questions [E] Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works [F] Sound Recordings [G] Architectural Works Shine v. Childs Notes and Questions § 3.02 DERIVATIVE WORKS AND COMPILATIONS UNDER § 103 [A] Introduction [B] Derivative Works Schrock v. Learning Curve International, Inc. Notes and Questions [C] Compilations Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Company, Inc. Notes and Questions Chapter 4 OWNERSHIP AND TRANSFERS § 4.01 INITIAL OWNERSHIP [A] Introduction
[B] Works Made for Hire Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid Notes and Questions [C] Joint Works Childress v. Taylor Notes and Questions [D] Collective Works and the Tasini Case § 4.02 TRANSFERS OF RIGHTS [A] Introduction [B] Preliminary Concepts
[1] The Distinction Between Copyright and Material Object [2] The Bundle of Rights [C] Decisional Law Effects Associates, Inc. v. Cohen Notes and Questions [D] The "New Media" Problem [E] Recordation [F] Orphan Works Chapter 5 DURATION AND TERMINATIONS § 5.01 DURATION OF COPYRIGHTS [A] Introduction [B] Duration Basics Under the CTEA Eldred v. Ashcroft Notes and Questions [C] The Law of Renewal
[1] Renewal Basics [2] Renewal and Derivative Works [3] Automatic Renewal
[D] Restored Copyrights
§ 5.02 TERMINATIONS OF TRANSFERS
[A] § 203 Terminations: Post-1977 Transfers [1] Introduction [2] Summary of Provisions of § 203 [B] § 304(c) Terminations: Pre-1978 Transfers [1] Introduction [2] Summary of Provisions of § 304(c) [C] § 304(d) Terminations [D] The Mechanics of Termination [1] Summary [2] Decisional Law Siegel v. Warner Brothers Entertainment, Inc. Notes and Questions [E] The Derivative Works Exception Chapter 6 PUBLICATION AND FORMALITIES § 6.01 PUBLICATION [A] Introduction [B] Publication in the Courts Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences v. Creative House Promotions, Inc. Notes and Questions [C] Publication, Derivative Works, and the Public Domain § 6.02 NOTICE [A] Introduction House Report on the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 (Excerpts) [B] Concepts and Procedures U.S. Copyright Office Circular 3: Copyright Notice (Excerpts) )
Notes and Questions [C] Notice for Compilations and Collective Works
§ 6.03 DEPOSIT AND REGISTRATION [A] Introduction
Joint Explanatory Statement on Amendment to S. 1301 [the Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988]
[B] Concepts and Procedures U.S. Copyright Office Circular 1: Copyright Basics (Excerpts)
Notes and Questions [C] Registration of Collective and Derivative Works § 6.04 THE COPYRIGHT OFFICE [A] Introduction
[B] History and Functions of the Copyright Office [C] Combining the Copyright Office with the Patent and Trademark Office Chapter 7 EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS AND THEIR LIMITATIONS § 7.01 OVERVIEW [A] Introduction
[B] The "Architecture" of Rights and Limitations [C] Statutory (or "Compulsory") Licenses [D] Exclusive Rights in the Networked Information Environment
[E] Miscellaneous Rights: In and Beyond Copyright
[1] In General [2] Copyright Management Information § 7.02 THE REPRODUCTION RIGHT [A] Introduction
[B] Reproduction in Copies Walt Disney Productions v. Filmation Associates Notes and Questions [C] Reproduction in Phonorecords [D] Electronic Reproduction Cartoon Network v. CSC Holdings, Inc. Notes and Questions § 7.03 THE ADAPTATION RIGHT [A] Introduction [B] Case Law
Notes and Questions § 7.04 THE PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION RIGHT [A] Introduction [B] Domestic Distribution London-Sire Records, Inc. v. Doe 1 Notes and Questions [C] Import and Export Rights
§ 7.05 THE PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHT [A] Public Performances [1] Introduction [2] Case Law Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. v. Aveco, Inc. Notes and Questions [3] Performing Rights Societies [4] Small and Grand Performing Rights [5] Synchronization Rights [6] Digital Network Transmissions [7] Performance Rights in Sound Recordings Notes and Questions [B] Secondary Transmissions [1] Introduction [2] The § 110ƕ) Aiken Exemption National Football League v. McBee & Bruno's, Inc. Notes and Questions [3] The Cable System Limitations [4] The Satellite Carrier Limitations [5] Current Issues in the Law of Retransmission § 7.06 THE PUBLIC DISPLAY RIGHT [A] Introduction
[B] Case Law Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc. Notes and Questions § 7.07 THE DIGITAL PERFORMANCE RIGHT IN SOUND RECORDINGS [A] Introduction [B] Highlights of the DPRA Notes and Questions § 7.08 MORAL RIGHTS [A] A Comparative Overview [B] Protection Outside the Copyright Act [C] Copyright Protection: The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 [1] Introduction
[2] Case Law Phillips v. Pembroke Real Estate, Inc. Notes and Questions Chapter 8 INFRINGEMENT ACTIONS § 8.01 INTRODUCTION § 8.02 FRAMING THE LAWSUIT [A] Jurisdictional Matters T.B. Harms Co. v. Eliscu Notes and Questions [B] Other Procedural Matters Cortner v. Israel Notes and Questions § 8.03 PROVING THE CLAIM [A] Formulating a 'General Test' for Infringement [B] Copying Bright Tunes Music Corp. v. Harrisongs Music, Ltd. Notes and Questions Ty, Inc. v. GMA Accessories, Inc. Notes and Questions [C] Improper Appropriation [1] By Way of Overview [2] Illustrative Cases Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp. Peter Pan Fabrics, Inc. v. Martin Weiner Corp. Notes and Questions Laureyssens v. Idea Group, Inc. Notes and Questions Computer Associates International, Inc. v. Altai, Inc. Notes and Questions Tufenkian Import/Export Ventures Inc. v. Einstein Moomjy, Inc. Notes and Questions § 8.04 EXTRATERRITORIALITY AND CONFLICTS OF LAWS [A] Extraterritoriality Subafilms, Ltd. v. MGM-Pathe Communications Co. Notes and Questions [B] Conflict of Laws Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier, Inc. Notes and Questions Chapter 9 SECONDARY LIABILITY § 9.01 CONTRIBUTORY INFRINGEMENT AND VICARIOUS LIABILITY
[A] Introduction [B] Case Law Fonovisa, Inc. v. Cherry Auction, Inc. Notes and Questions § 9.02 MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTING COPYING DEVICES [A] Case Law Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. Notes and Questions [B] The Audio Home Recording Act [1] Introduction [2] Highlights of the AHRA Notes and Questions § 9.03 SECONDARY LIABILITY ON THE INTERNET [A] Introduction [B] Limitation of Liability for Online Service Providers [C] Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. Notes and Questions [D] Other Online Issues § 9.04 TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES AND CIRCUMVENTION DEVICES [A] Anti-Circumvention Measures Notes and Questions [B] Case Law Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Corley Notes and Questions Chapter 10 FAIR USE AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES § 10.01 INTRODUCTION: THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE § 10.02 THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FAIR USE [A] Judicial Origins Folsom v. Marsh Notes and Questions [B] Analyzing Fair Use Today Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. Notes and Questions § 10.03 CONCEPTUAL ISSUES IN FAIR USE [A] Copyright and the First Amendment Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. v. Nation Enterprises Notes and Questions [B] The Meaning of "Transformative Use" Bill Graham Archives v. Dorling Kindersley Ltd.
Notes and Questions [C] Actual and Potential Market Effect Notes and Questions [D] Photocopying, Guidelines, and "Personal Reproduction"
[1] Photocopying [2] The Role of Guidelines [3] Modern Technology and "Personal Reproduction" § 10.04 FAIR USE AND TECHNOLOGY [A] Fair Use and Decompilation [B] Fair Use and the Internet Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corp.
Notes and Questions [C] Fair Use and Technological Protection Measures Under the DMCA § 10.05 FAIR USE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE [A] The Singularity of U.S. Fair Use [B] International Treaties and the Future of Fair Use § 10.06 AFFIRMATIVE COPYRIGHT DEFENSES Chapter 11 REMEDIES, PREEMPTION, AND RELATED BODIES OF LAW § 11.01 REMEDIES UNDER FEDERAL LAW [A] Introduction [B] Non-Monetary Relief [1] Preliminary and Permanent Injunctions Paramount Pictures Corp. v. Carol Publishing Group Notes and Questions [2] Impoundment and Disposition [C] Damages [1] Plaintiff's Damages and Defendant's Profits Polar Bear Productions, Inc. v. Timex Corporation Notes and Questions [2] Statutory or "In Lieu" Damages Columbia Pictures Television v. Krypton Broadcasting of Birmingham, Inc. Notes and Questions
[D] Costs and Attorneys' Fees [E] Federal Remedies and Rights Management [F] Criminal Penalties § 11.02 PREEMPTION AND STATE LAW REMEDIES [A] Introduction [B] Misappropriation and the General Problem of Preemption [C] Preemption Under the Supremacy Clause Bonito Boats, Inc. v. Thunder Craft Boats, Inc. Notes and Questions [D] Preemption Under the 1976 Act [1] Section 301: A Study in Confusion [2] The Struggle in the Courts Katz, Dochtermann & Epstein, Inc. v. Home Box Office Notes and Questions Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, Inc. Notes and Questions § 11.03 RELATED BODIES OF FEDERAL AND STATE LAW
[A] Passing Off and the Protection of Trade Dress Under Federal Law Dastar Corporation v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Notes and Questions [B] Idea Protection Murray v. National Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Notes and Questions [C] The Right of Publicity White v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
Notes and Questions Chapter 12 EPILOGUE: THE HORIZON OF COPYRIGHT Table of Cases Table of Principal Discussions of Provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976 as Amended
Table of Legislative History Excerpts Index Craig Joyce
Professor Joyce teaches copyright, American legal history, and torts. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College, Oxford University, and Stanford Law School. He practiced law in Phoenix, Arizona, with Fennemore, Craig, von Ammon & Udall, before entering legal academia.
Professor Leaffer, formerly the Anderson-Fornoff Professor of Law and Values at the University of Toledo College of Law, is an internationally known intellectual property law scholar. He received his JD at the University of Texas and his LLM in Trade Regulation at New York University Law School. Peter Jaszi
Peter Jaszi teaches domestic and international copyright law, as well as law and literature. He also directs the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic and helped to establish the Program on Intellectual Property and Information Justice.
Professor Ochoa is a recognized expert in copyright law and rights of publicity. He joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2003, and he served as Academic Director of the High Technology Law Institute for the 2005-2006 academic year. Prior to joining Santa Clara Law, Professor Ochoa served as a professor and co-director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law at Whittier Law School. Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll, Professor of Law & Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, American University Washington College of Law