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- Title
WHAT DO ANDY WARHOL AND GOOGLE HAVE IN COMMON? TRANSFORMATIVE USES AND THE EFFECT UPON THE POTENTIAL MARKET: THE NEXT QUESTION FOR FAIR USE AND THE RIGHT TO PREPARE DERIVATIVE WORKS.
- Authors
Marciszewski, Mark
- Abstract
The article focuses on the intersection of transformative uses and the right to prepare derivative works in copyright law, examining the potential conflicts and commonalities between these concepts. Topics include the evolving definition of "transformative" uses, the impact of the Supreme Court's decisions in Google v. Oracle and Andy Warhol Found. v. Goldsmith, and a proposal to refocus on the fourth fair use factor.
- Subjects
FAIR use (Copyright); COPYRIGHT; UNITED States. Supreme Court; GOOGLE Inc.; ORACLE Corp.
- Publication
UMKC Law Review, 2023, Vol 92, Issue 2, p291
- ISSN
0047-7575
- Publication type
Article