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Drassinower's Vision of Copyright
by
Bently, Lionel
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Authorship
/ Communication
/ Copyright
/ Internet
/ Inventors
/ Motion pictures
/ Patent law
/ Public domain
/ Speech
/ User generated content
2016
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Drassinower's Vision of Copyright
by
Bently, Lionel
in
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/ Communication
/ Copyright
/ Internet
/ Inventors
/ Motion pictures
/ Patent law
/ Public domain
/ Speech
/ User generated content
2016
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Drassinower's Vision of Copyright
2016
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[...]Drassinower rarely offers abstract philosophical propositions. If a similar work (or even one that is virtually identical) comes from a different source, it is an independent act of communication or speech, distinct from but entitled to equal treatment with the earlier act of authorship. Because copyright law concerns \"communicative acts,\" for Drassinower one inherent limitation on the scope of copyright protection is that it cannot reach acts that do not have a communicative dimension.14 For this reason, mere copying is not prohibited, which Drassinower seeks to illustrate via the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Baker v. Seiden.\\nS.
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