Madison, Michael J
(2012)
Madisonian Fair Use.
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, 30 (1).
39 - 51.
Abstract
This short essay reflects on developments in the law, scholarship, and practice of fair use since the publication in 2004 of an earlier article on patterns in fair use practice and adjudication. It synthesizes many of those developments in the idea of “Madisonian” fair use, borrowing the separation of powers metaphor from James Madison’s work on the US Constitution and applying it, lightly and in a preliminary way, to copyright.
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2012 |
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Publication |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal |
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30 |
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1 |
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Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law |
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39 - 51 |
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School of Law > Law > Faculty Publications School of Law > Law |
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Yes |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
intellectual, property, copyright, fair, use, best, practices |
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18 Aug 2016 19:29 |
Last Modified: |
04 Jan 2021 21:10 |
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http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/28755 |
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