Copyright Law: Cases and Materials
Jeanne C. Fromer
Law
Copyright Law: Cases and Materials
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Some law students come to the subject of copyright law with at least a rough working understanding of what copyright is, and what it does (or is theoretically supposed to do). But for many others, copyright has been, and is at the moment, a subject that they’ve perhaps heard about but haven’t explored too deeply. Whatever level of knowledge you have about copyright at the moment, by the end of this book you will gain a firm grounding in the fundamentals of U.S. copyright law.

Jeanne C. Fromer is Professor, New York University School of Law, and Co-Director, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy

Christopher Jon Sprigman is Professor, New York University School of Law, and Co-Director, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy

Language
English
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Preface + TOC (typeset)
Chapter I - Introduction (typeset)
Chapter II - The Subject Matter of Copyright Protection (typeset)
Chapter III - Authorship and Ownership (typeset)
Chapter IV - Copyright Formalities and Duration (typeset)
Chapter V - Copyrights Exclusive Rights (typeset)
Chapter VI - Fair Use (typeset)
Chapter VII - Direct and Secondary Liability (typeset)
Chapter VIII - Copyright Litigation and Remedies (typeset)
Chapter IX - Technological Protections for Copyrighted Works (typeset)
Chapter X - Contract (typeset)
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