Lectures « CopyrightX (original) (raw)

These twelve lectures were prepared and delivered by Prof. William Fisher. The original versions were recorded during the Winter of 2013. Six have since then been substantially revised.

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  1. The Foundations of Copyright Law
  2. Fairness and Personality Theories
  3. The Subject Matter of Copyright
  4. Welfare Theory
  5. Authorship
  6. The Mechanics of Copyright
  7. The Rights to Reproduce and Modify
  8. The Rights to Distribute, Perform, and Display
  9. Fair Use
  10. Cultural Theory
  1. Supplements to Copyright: Secondary Liability and Para-copyright
  1. Remedies

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Last modified: January 23, 2020