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- Title
GET A LICENSE OR DON'T SAMPLE: USING EXAMPLES FROM POPULAR MUSIC TO RAISE NEW QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BRIDGEPORT V. DIMENSION FILMS HOLDING.
- Authors
Esannason, Daniel
- Abstract
The article outlines the purpose of copyright law and how it applies to music in the U.S. Topics discussed include ways in which 1909 Copyright Act and early 20th century cases reflected initial attitudes asserts that sound recordings should not be protected; an American court case 'Bridgeport v. Dimension Films;' and over-inclusiveness of the Bridgeport holding.
- Subjects
UNITED States; COPYRIGHT of music; DIGITAL music piracy; LEGAL status of musicians; COPYRIGHT Act of 1909 (U.S.); DIMENSION Films (Company); COPYRIGHT; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, 2016, Vol 29, Issue 2, p551
- ISSN
0897-3393
- Publication type
Article