INTP 320 Copyright Law (INTP-320)
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 4 (Originality, conc.)
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originality, Batlin (1976), Garcia v. Google (2015), authorship
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 18 (Music Copyright)
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Music copyright, cover songs, sampling
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 21 (Transactions)
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Transactions, Licensing
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 12 (Fair Use)
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Google v. Oracle (2021), Andy Warhol v. Goldsmith (2023)
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Copyright Law Class 14 (Alternative Enforcement: Secondary Liability)
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Secondary liability, Fonovisa v. Cherry Auction (1996)
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 13 (1909 Act & Formalities)
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1909 Act, persistence of formality requirements in modern copyright law
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 8 (Scope of Copyright Law: Useful Articles)
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Limitations on scope of copyright law, Star Athletica v. Varsity Brands (2017)
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 7 (Scope of Copyright Law: Useful or Functional Aspects)
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Baker v. Seldin (1879), limitations on the scope of copyright protection
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INTP-320 Copyright Law Class 3 (Originality)
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Originality, Bleistein v. Donaldson (1903)
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INTP-320 Copyright Law (Class 1: Introduction)
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