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Foreign Formats – Licensing Optional? « The Intellectual Property ...
However, an exception exists for live broadcasts, such as of “sporting events, concerts, theatrical presentations and news and public affairs programs.” Id. at 165 (citing Works Consisting of Sounds, Images, or Both, 46 Fed.Reg. .... Catalda Fine Arts, Inc., 90 U.S. Pat. Q. 153 (N.Y. 1951) (“All that is needed to satisfy both the constitution and the statute is that the 'author' contributed something more than a 'merely trivial' variation, something recognizably 'his own. ...
i FAIR USE AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: CORPORATE CONTROL OF COPYRIGHT ...
news program, TV show or movie? Aren't these sights and sounds out there for us all to use? What about the First Amendment and our free-speech rights? The answer to these questions, of course, is that these materials constitute ...... 78 See Nichols v. Universal Pictures, 45 F.2d 119; Sheldon v. Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corp., 81. F.2d 49, supra; Alfred Bell v. Catalda Fine Arts, 191 F.2d 99 (1951), Sid & Marty Krofft v. McDonald's, 562 F.2d 1157 (1977). ...
eScholarship: The Mythical Beginnings of Intellectual Property
Catalda Fine Arts, Inc., 191 F.2d 99, 102-03 (2d Cir. 1951). 17 U.S.C. § 101(1) (employee can originate the work but as long as made within scope of employment, work belongs to the employer). authors made independent copyrightable ...... 6, 2006 at http://www.news.uiuc.edu/news/06/0626advertising.html. consumers at least partially “helpless and irrational,” 304 even while our national narrative is one based on an “individualistic model of controlled, unified selfhood. ...










































































































































































































