Patry on Copyright

Patry on Copyright
Title Patry on Copyright PDF eBook
Author William F. Patry
Publisher
Pages 984
Release 2010
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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"The author provides an encyclopedic analysis of copyright, placing court opinions and statutes in their real-world context. In addition to enumerating a complete legislative and statutory history for relevant provisions on pertinent litigation issues, a circuit-by-circuit breakdown is provided. The extensive discussion of remedial, jurisdictional, choice of law, and international issues is unparalleled in other legal work."--Publisher's website.

Patry on Copyright

Patry on Copyright
Title Patry on Copyright PDF eBook
Author William F. Patry
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars

Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars
Title Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars PDF eBook
Author William Patry
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 291
Release 2009-09-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195385640

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In Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars, William Patry offers a lively, unflinching examination of the pitched battles over new technology, business models, and most of all, consumers. He lays bare how we got to where we are: a bloated, punitive legal regime that has strayed far from its modest, but important roots. A centrist and believer in appropriately balanced copyright laws, Patry concludes that the only laws we need are effective laws, laws that further the purpose of encouraging the creation of new works and learning.

How to Fix Copyright

How to Fix Copyright
Title How to Fix Copyright PDF eBook
Author William Patry
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 336
Release 2012-01-02
Genre Law
ISBN 0199912912

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Do copyright laws directly cause people to create works they otherwise wouldn't create? Do those laws directly put substantial amounts of money into authors' pockets? Does culture depend on copyright? Are copyright laws a key driver of competitiveness and of the knowledge economy? These are the key questions William Patry addresses in How to Fix Copyright. We all share the goals of increasing creative works, ensuring authors can make a decent living, furthering culture and competitiveness and ensuring that knowledge is widely shared, but what role does copyright law actually play in making these things come true in the real world? Simply believing in lofty goals isn't enough. If we want our goals to come true, we must go beyond believing in them; we must ensure they come true, through empirical testing and adjustment. Patry argues that laws must be consistent with prevailing markets and technologies because technologies play a large (although not exclusive) role in creating consumer demand; markets then satisfy that demand. Patry discusses how copyright laws arose out of eighteenth-century markets and technology, the most important characteristic of which was artificial scarcity. Artificial scarcity was created by the existence of a small number gatekeepers, by relatively high barriers to entry, and by analog limitations on copying. Markets and technologies change, in a symbiotic way, Patry asserts. New technologies create new demand, requiring new business models. The new markets created by the Internet and digital tools are the greatest ever: Barriers to entry are low, costs of production and distribution are low, the reach is global, and large sums of money can be made off of a multitude of small transactions. Along with these new technologies and markets comes the democratization of creation; digital abundance is replacing analog artificial scarcity. The task of policymakers is to remake our copyright laws to fit our times: our copyright laws, based on the eighteenth century concept of physical copies, gatekeepers, and artificial scarcity, must be replaced with laws based on access not ownership of physical goods, creation by the masses and not by the few, and global rather than regional markets. Patry's view is that of a traditionalist who believes in the goals of copyright but insists that laws must match the times rather than fight against the present and the future.

The Fair Use Privilege in Copyright Law

The Fair Use Privilege in Copyright Law
Title The Fair Use Privilege in Copyright Law PDF eBook
Author William F. Patry
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1985
Genre Law
ISBN

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This treatise traces the historical development of the concept of fair use and discusses its application to parody, criticism, fictional characters, public figures, biographies, off-air taping, photocopying, and the First Amendment.

Copyright Law and Practice

Copyright Law and Practice
Title Copyright Law and Practice PDF eBook
Author William F. Patry
Publisher
Pages 856
Release 1994
Genre Law
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Copyright Law in an Age of Limitations and Exceptions

Copyright Law in an Age of Limitations and Exceptions
Title Copyright Law in an Age of Limitations and Exceptions PDF eBook
Author Ruth L. Okediji
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 543
Release 2017-03-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1107132371

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In this book, leading scholars analyze the important role played by copyright exceptions in economic and cultural productivity.