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Liability: Soldier of Fortune Cases Take Deadly Aim at Publishers,
11:383
The Author, the IRS
and Prepublication Expenditures, 4:465
California Taxation
of Literary Properties, 2:263
Can a Computer be
an Author? Copyright Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, 4:707
The Chilling Effect
of Overprotecting Factual Narrative Works, 11:75
Copyright
Infringement: An Argument for the Elimination of the Scènes à
Faire Doctrine, 5:147
The Copyright
Notice Requirement - Deliberate Omission of Notice, 5:225
The
Copyrightability of Jokes: "Take My Registration Deposit . .
. Please!", 6:391
Functional Works of
Art: Copyright, Design Patent, or Both?, 3:83
Infringement and
Remedies Provisions of the New Copyright Law, 1:333
Joint Authorship
Under the Copyright Law, 16:451
Moral Right
Revisited: Are We Closer to Full Protection for Authors?, 1:419
The New Copyright
Law, Public Broadcasting, and the Public Interest: A Response to
"Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License", 3:33
Not as Clean as
They Wanna Be: Intermediate Copying in Campbell v. Acuff Rose, 16:607
Of and Concerning
Real People and Writers of Fiction, 7:221
A Practical Guide
to the Protection of Artists through Copyright, Trade Secret,
Patent, and Trademark Law, 3:189
Public Broadcasting
and the Compulsory License, 3:25
Report of the
Copyright Royalty Tribunal on "Use of Certain Copyrighted
Works in Connection With Noncommercial Broadcasting" as
Required by 37 CFR 304.1, 3:41
Salinger v. Random
House: Is Copyright Protection of Letters Meant to Serve the
Public or Their Author?, 10:941
The Struggle Over
Performing Rights to Music: BMI and ASCAP vs. Cable Television, 14:47
Towards a Right of
Biography: Controlling Commercial Exploitation of Personal
History, 2:489
Welcome to the
Nineties, Bindrim v. Mitchell: Now Drop Dead, 12:517
With Malice Toward
None: A New Look at Defamatory Republication and Neutral
Reportage, 13:455
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