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Preface
PARTI
Introduction to Copyright Law
Copyright in Context
A. The Theoretical Underpinnings of Copyright Law
1. Incentives for Authors and Publishers
Trotter Hardy, Property (and Copyright) in Cyberspace
2. Authors’ Rights
John Locke, Two Treatises on Government
3. A Robust Public Domain
Jessica Litman,The Public Domain
4. An Uncensored Marketplace of Ideas
5. A Theory of Users’ Rights?
6. What Progress, and Whose Welfare?
William P. Alford, To Steal a Book Is an Elegant Offense
B. The Histoiy of U.S. Copyright Law
1. From Censorship to Markets
2. “Progress,” Incentives, and Access
3. Copyright Law and Technological Change
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a. New Methods of Creating New Works 28
b. New Technologies for Distributing and Copying Works 29
c. Legal Responses to New Technologies 30
4. The Political Economy of Copyright Law 31
a. The Copyright Legislative Process 31
b. The Traditional Copyright Industries 32
c. The Rise and Importance of New Intermediaries 33
C. The Role of International Treaties and Institutions 35
1. From Pirate to Holdout to Enforcer: International Copyright
and the United States 35
2. The Berne Convention 37
3. The TRIPS Agreement 38
4. International Copyright Lawmaking and Enforcement Under
the Berne Convention and the TRIPS Agreement 41
a. The World Trade Organization 41
b. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 42
c. The WTO, WIPO, and Developing Countries 43
5. New Approaches to International Copyright Lawmaking 45
PART II
The Subject Matter of Copyright
Requirements for Copyright Protection
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A. The Elements of Copyrightable Subject Matter 49
1. Fixation 52
Williams Electronics, Inc. v. Artie International, Inc. 54
Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings, Inc. 57
2. Originality 61
a. Classic Cases 61
Barrow - Giles Lithographic Co. v. Sarony 61
Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co. 64
Alfred Bell Co. v. Catalda Fine Arts, Inc. 67
Note on Nonobviousness and Originality 70
b. Establishing the Modern Originality Standard 72
Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co. 7 3
c. Some Contemporary Originality Problems 79
Mannion v. Coors Brewing Company 79
Meshwerks, Inc. v. Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. 83
3. The “Idea/Expression Distinction” 90
a. The Classic Case 90
Baker v. Selden 91
Note on the Merger Doctrine and Thin Copyright 96
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b. Complications 98
A. A. Hoehling v. Universal City Studios, Inc. 98
ATC Distribution Group, Inc. v. Whatever It Takes
Transmissions Parts, Inc. 105
B. Two Special Cases: Derivative Works and Compilations 109
1. Derivative Works 110
L. Batlin Son, Inc. v. Snyder 111
Schrock v. Learning Curve International, Inc. 114
Note on Blocking Patents 120
2. Compilations 121
a. Selection, Arrangement, and Coordination of Data 121
CCC Information Services, Inc. v. Maclean Hunter Market
Reports, Inc. 122
Matthew Bender Co. v. West Publishing Co. 126
Note on Alternative Modes of Protection for Databases 130
b. Selection, Arrangement, and Coordination of Elements
Other Than Data 131
Roth Greeting Cards v. United Card Co. 131
Satava v. Lowry 133
=— Authorship
137
A. Sole Authorship 138
Lindsay v. The Wrecked and Abandoned Vessel R.M.S. Titanic 138
B. Joint Authorship 140
Erickson v. Trinity Theatre, Inc. 140
Aalmuhammed v. Lee 141
Note on the Intent to Merge Requirement and
Implications for Collaborative Works 145
C. Works Made for Hire 146
1. Works Created by Employees Within the Scope of Their
Employment 147
a. Who Is an “Employee”? 147
Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid 147
JustMed, Inc. v. Byce 153
b. Determining “Scope of Employment” 160
Rouse v.Walter Associates, L.L.C. 160
Note on Employer Ownership of Trade Secrets 168
2. Section 101(2) and “Specially Ordered or Commissioned” Works 169
a. The Requirement of a Signed Written Instrument 170
b. The Categories of Eligible Works 170
D. Government Works 172
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Form Versus Function: Useful Articles, Architectural
Works, and Software
A. Useful Articles with Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Dimensions
1. The Classic Case
Mazer v. Stein
2. Defining Useful Articles and Determining Separability
Pivot Point International, Inc. Charlene Products, Inc.
Note on Alternative Modes of Protection
B. Architectural Works
1. What Is a “Building”?
2. Are Buildings “Compilations”?
Nelson-Salabes, Inc. v. M Holdings
Intervest Construction, Inc. v. Canterbury Estate Homes, Inc.
C. Computer Software
1. Source Code Versus Object Code
Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp.
2. Program Structure
Computer Associates International, Inc. v. Altai, Inc.
3. User Interfaces
Lotus Development Corp. v. Borland International, Inc.
4. Application Programming Interfaces
Oracle America, Inc. v. Google, Inc.
Note on Alternative Modes of Protection for Computer
Software
PART III
The Statutory Rights of Copyright Owners
The Reproduction Right and the Right to Prepare
Derivative Works
A. Reproduction
1. The Exact Copy
a. The Basics
b. “Innocent” Infringement
c. Diving Deeper: Ephemeral Copies Under Sections
112 and 118
2. The “Dc Minimis ’ Copy
Gottlieb Development LLC v. Paramount Pictures Corp.
3. The Substantially Similar Copy
a. Copying in Fact
Three Boys Music Corp. v. Michael Bolton
Selle v. Gibb
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Ty, Inc. v. GMA Accessories, Inc. 264
Note on Access and Independent Creation in the
Corporate Context 269
b. Substantial Similarity 270
i. Two Classic Cases 271
Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp. 271
Arnstein v. Porter 275
ii. One Contemporary Approach: The Second Circuit 277
Steinberg v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 277
Poisson v. Banian, Ltd. 283
Mannion v.Coors Brewing Company 286
iii. Another Contemporary Approach: The Ninth Circuit 292
Cavalier v. Random House, Inc. 293
Swirsky v. Carey 298
iv. Technology Cases 304
Computer Associates International, Inc. v. Altai, Inc. 304
B. Derivative Works 308
1. Reproduction or Derivative Work? 309
Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. v. RDR Books 309
2. Copyright, Markets, and Derivative Works 320
Paul Goldstein, Derivative Rights and Derivative
Works in Copyright 320
Pamela Samuelson, The Quest for a Sound Conception of
Copyright’s Derivative Work Right 321
3. Derivative Works That Do Not Involve “Copying” 324
Mirage Editions, Inc. v. Albuquerq Company 324
Lee v. A.R.T. Company 326
Micro Star v. FormGen, Inc. 329
C. Fictional Characters and the Reproduction and Derivative Work
Rights 334
Warner Brothers Entertainment v. X One X Productions 335
The Rights of DistributionPublic Performance, and
Public Display
345
A. Distribution of Copies 345
1. What Constitutes a “Distribution”? 346
Capitol Records, Inc. v. Thomas 346
2. The First Sale Doctrine and the Rental Rights Problem 353
a. The First Sale Doctrine 354
Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus 354
Capitol Records, LLC v. ReDigi, Inc. 356
b. Rental Restrictions 360
c. Libraries and §108 362
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3. Importation and Exhaustion 364
Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley So, Inc. 365
B. Communication to the Public by Performance or Display 377
1. Scope of the Exclusive Rights 379
a. Once Publicly, Always Publicly? 379
Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings, Inc. 379
American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. 385
b. Diving Deeper: Cable and Satellite Retransmission 394
c. The Public Display Right and De Minimis Use 396
d. Where Does a Display Occur? 398
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc. 398
2. Limitations: Section 110 404
a. Section 110 404
b. Diving Deeper: Education and Distance Learning 407
Copyright in Musical Works and Sound Recordings
409
A. Introduction to the “Players ” in the Music Industry 409
B. Reproduction, Public Distribution, and Derivative Works 412
1. Musical Works and Section 115 413
2. Sound Recordings and Section 114 415
3. Synchronization Licenses 416
4. Diving Deeper: The Audio Home Recording Act and
Personal Copying 417
C. Sampling 419
Newton v. Diamond 419
Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. Dimension Films 425
D. Public Performance 429
1. Musical Works and Performing Rights Organizations 429
2. Public Performance of Sound Recordings by Digital Audio
Transmission 432
3. Technological Disruption and tire Future of Music 436
In Re Pandora Media, Inc. 437
4. Diving Deeper: Section 110 Limitations, Revisited 446
Moral Rights and JRights
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A. Moral Rights in the United States 449
1. An Early Approach to Moral Rights 450
Gilliam v. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. 450
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2. The Lanham Act and Attribution 455
Da-star Corp. v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 455
3. The Visual Artists Rights Act 458
a. Covered Works 459
b. Distortions and Modifications Harmful to Honor or
Reputation 460
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation,
Inc. v. Büchel 460
c. Destruction of Works of Recognized Stature 468
Martin v. City of Indianapolis 468
B. Performers’Rights and Related Treaty Obligations 473
1. Anti-Bootlegging Protection in U.S. Law 474
United States v. Martignon 474
2. Diving Deeper: Treaty Obligations Regarding Sound
Recordings and Broadcasting Organizations 479
PART IV
Indirect Infringement and Lawful Use
— The Different Faces of Infringement 483
A. Direct Infringement 484
1. Volition 484
Religious Technology Center v. Netcom On-Line
Communications Services, Inc. 484
Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings, Inc. 487
2. Diving Deeper: Infringement by Authorization 490
B. Vicarious Liability and Contributory Infringement 492
1. The History of Secondary Liability 492
2. Contemporary Approaches to Secondary Liability 494
Fonovisa, Inc. v. Cherry Auction, Inc. 494
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc. 497
3. Diving Deeper: Secondary Liability for Those Assisting
Secondary Infringers? 502
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Visa International Service Association 503
C. Online Service Provider Liability 509
1. Section 512 Overview 510
2. Safe Harbor Versus Secondary Liability ՜ 512
Viacom International, Inc. v. TouTube, Inc. 513
3. Section 512 and Internet Users 526
a. Suits by Users: Knowing Material Misrepresentation 526
Lenz v. Universal Music Corp. 527
b. Suits Against Users: Identifying the Defendant 530
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4. Diving Deeper: New Enforcement Procedures 533
a. Automated Enforcement 534
b. Graduated Sanctions 536
c. Interdiction Orders 537
D. Device Manufacturers and Liability for Inducing Infringement 538
1. Sony and the Staple Article of Commerce Doctrine 538
2. Groksterand Inducement Liability 542
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. 542
3. Diving Deeper: Inducement Liability for OSPs? 554
Columbia. Pictures Industries v. Fung 554
Pair Use
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A. Cultural Interchange 564
1. The Classic Cases 565
Harper Row, Publishers, Inc. v. Nation Enterprises 565
Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. 573
2. Transformative Use Beyond Parody 582
Castle Rock Entertainment, Inc. v. Carol Publishing
Group, Inc. 582
Bill Graham Archives v. Dorling Kindersley, Ltd. 586
Cariou v. Prince 591
Note on “Best Practices” Guidelines 599
3. Fair Use and the First Amendment 601
B. Transformative Use Revisited 602
1. Technical Interchange 602
Sega Enterprises, Ltd. v. Accolade, Inc. 602
2. Online Search 609
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon, Inc. 609
3. Access to Knowledge 612
The Authors Guild, Inc. v. HathiTrust 613
C. Other Productive Uses 622
1. The Classic Case 623
Sony Corporation of America v. Universal City
Studios, Inc. 623
Note on Fair Use as Market Failure 629
2. Copying by Institutional Users 631
Cambridge University Press v. Patton 631
3. Personal Use Revisited 643
D. Fair Use in Comparative Perspective 645
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PART V
Practical Considerations in Licensing and Enforcing
Copyrights
Copyright Due Diligence
651
A. Formalities 651
1. An Overview 652
2. What Is Publication? 656
Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr., Inc. v. CBS, Inc. 656
3. Notice of Copyright 660
4. Deposit Requirements 661
5. Registration 662
6. Diving Deeper: Restoration of Copyright Protection for
Certain Works of Foreign Authors 664
B. Duration 666
1. The Basics of Duration 666
a. Works Created on or After January 1, 1978 666
b. Works First Published Before January 1, 1978 666
c. Works Created but Unpublished Before January 1, 1978 668
d. Diving Deeper: Duration of Copyright in Foreign Works 670
2. The Policies Behind Copyright Duration 671
a. Extension of Subsisting Copyrights 672
Eldred v. Ashcroft 672
b. Restoration of Lapsed Copyrights 682
C. Renewals and Terminations of Transfers 686
1. Renewals 686
Stewart v. Abend 686
2. Diving Deeper: Inheritance and Vesting of Renewal Rights 693
3. Terminations of Transfers 694
a. Terminations of Transfers Made After January 1, 1978:
Section 203 695
b. Terminations of Transfers Made Before January 1, 1978:
Section 304(c)-(d) 696
c. Diving Deeper: “Agreements to the Contrary” 699
D. The Orphan Works Problem 700
1. Private Solutions 700
2. Legislative Solutions 702
Copyright and Contract
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A. Modes of Transfer
1. Writing and Recording “Transfers” of Copyright
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2. Implied Licenses 708
Asset Marketing Systems, Inc. Gagnon 708
3. The Revision Privilege for Collective Works 714
New York Times Company v. Tasini 714
B. New Uses and Old Language 721
Boosey Hawkes Music Publishers, Ltd. The Walt
Disney Company 721
Random House v. Rosetta Books, LLC 725
C. New Licensing Models and the Contract/License Distinction 731
1. End User Licenses 731
Vernor v. Autodesk, Inc. 732
2. Open Licensing Models 741
Jacobsen v. Katzer 742
Note on Creative Commons 747
D. Misuse 748
Video Pipeline, Inc. v. Buena Vista Home Entertainment,
Inc. 748
In re Napster, Inc. Copyright Litigation 752
— Copyright Litigation 761
A. Proper Court 761
Bassett v. Mashantucket Pequot Tribe 762
B. Standing to Sue Immunity from Suit 767
1. Standing to Sue for Copyright Infringement 767
Eden Toys, Inc. v. Florelee Undergarment Co. 768
2. Standing to Seek Declaratory Judgment 771
Shloss v. Sweeney 771
3. Sovereign Immunity 775
Chavez v. Arte Publico Press 777
C. Proper Timing 781
1. Filing Too Early 781
Reed Elsevier, Inc. v. Muchnick 781
2. Filing Too Late 786
Petrella v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. 786
D. Jury Trial 792
Feltner v. Columbia Pictures Television, Inc. 792
E. Foreign Copyright Law in U.S. Courts 795
1. Choice of Law 795
Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier, Inc. 796
Bridgeman Art Library, Ltd. v. Cord Corp. 799
2. Enforcement of Judgments 801
F. Civil Remedies 802
1. Injunctive Relief 803
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a. Permanent Injunctions 803
Christopher Phelps Associates, LLC v. Galloway 804
Metw-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. 806
b. Preliminary Injunctions 811
Perfect 10, Inc. v. Google, Inc. 811
2. Seizure and Impoundment 815
3. Actual Damages and Profits 815
a. Attribution of Profits 816
Bouchat v. Baltimore Ravens Football Club, Inc. 816
b. Apportionment of Profits 823
Frank Music Corp. v. Metro-GoldwInc. 823
c. Attribution Across National Borders 828
Los Angeles News Service v. Reuters Television
International, Ltd. 828
4. Statutory Damages 831
a. The Basics of Statutory Damages 832
Zomba Enterprises, Inc. v. Panorama Records, Inc. 832
b. Policies Underlying Statutory Damages 835
Capitol Records, Inc. v. Thomas-Rasset 835
5. Attorneys’ Fees 840
Fantasy, Inc. v. Fogerty 840
Positive Black Talk, Inc. v. Cash Money Records, Inc. 844
G. Criminal Infringement 848
1. Willfulness 848
United States v. Liu 848
2. Economic Motivation or Significance 854
PART VI
New Enforcement Strategies and Public Policy Limits
Technological Protections
861
A. Early Examples of Technological Protection
B. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Circumvention of
Technological Protections
1. Section 1201 Overview
2. Access Protection Versus Copy Protection
Universal City Studios, Inc. v.
Note on Section 1201 and Computer Science Research
3. Section 1201 and the First Amendment
4. Library of Congress Rulemakings Under §1201
Note on International Approaches to WCT
Implementation
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C. Authorized Versus Unauthorized Access and Interoperable Products 885
Chamberlain Group, Inc. v. Skylink Tech., Inc. 885
Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control
Components, Inc. 893
D. Protection for Copyright Management Information 899
Murphy v. Millennium Radio Group, LLC 900
Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corp. 904
E. The Debate Over Digital Television 907
State Law Theories of Protection and Their Limits
911
A. Federal Intellectual Property Preemption: An Overview 911
1. Introduction to Preemption 911
2. Intellectual Property and Implied Preemption 913
Goldstein v. California 914
KewaneeOil Co. v. Bicron Corp. 919
Bonito Boats, Inc. v. Thunder Craft Boats, Inc. 922
B. Express Preemption Under the 1976 Act: An Overview 924
1. Basic Cases 925
Harper Row, Publishers, Inc. v. Nation Enterprises 925
Video Pipeline, Inc. v. Buena Vista Home
Entertainment, Inc. 926
2. Diving Deeper: State Laws Expressly Permitted by Section 301 930
C. More Difficult Preemption Problems 931
1. The Right of Publicity 932
Brown v. Ames 933
Toney v. L’Oreal USA, Inc. 936
Laws v. Sony Music Entertainment 938
2. Misappropriation 941
International News Service v. Associated Press 941
National Basketball Ass’n v. Motorola, Inc. 944
3. Contract 949
a. Negotiated Agreements 949
b. Standard Form Agreements 951
Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, Inc. 953
Table of Cases 959
Table of Statutes and Other Laws 967
Table of Authorities 973
Index 979
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physical | XXIX, 1001 S. |
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