Copyright's paradox / Neil Weinstock Netanel.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780195137620
- 346.730482 23 N38c
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346.7303 G458l The law of torts : examples and explanations / | 346.7303 Sy44e Economics of tort law / | 346.7304/8 M115i Intellectual property protection of fact-based works : copyright and its alternatives / | 346.7304 N38c Copyright's paradox / | 346.730486 F3331r Rethinking patent law / | 347/.035 Is74f Fragile democracies : contested power in the era of constitutional courts / | 347/.05 M2841g Global issues in civil procedure : cases and materials / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-268) and index.
A "largely ignored paradox" -- From Mein Kampf to Google -- What is freedom of speech? (and how does it bear on copyright?) -- Copyright's ungainly expansion -- Is copyright "the engine of free expression"? -- Copyright's free speech burdens -- The propertarian counter-argument -- Copyright and the First Amendment -- Remaking copyright in the First Amendment's image.