A fair use project for Australia: Copyright law and creative freedom


Autoria(s): Rimmer, Matthew
Data(s)

01/09/2010

Resumo

This essay provides a critical assessment of the Fair Use Project based at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. In evaluating the efficacy of the Fair Use Project, it is worthwhile considering the litigation that the group has been involved in, and evaluating its performance. Part 1 outlines the history of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, and the aims and objectives of the Fair Use Project. Part 2 considers the litigation in Shloss v. Sweeney over a biography concerning Lucia Joyce, the daughter of the avant-garde literary great, James Joyce. Part 3 examines the dispute over the Harry Potter Lexicon. Part 4 looks at the controversy over the Shepard Fairey poster of President Barack Obama, and the resulting debate with Associated Press. Part 5 of the essay considers the intervention of the Fair Use Project as an amicus curiae in the ‘Column case’. Part 6 explores the participation of the Fair Use Project as an amicus curiae in the litigation over 60 Years Later, an unauthorised literary sequel to J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye. Part 7 of the essay investigates the role of the Fair Use project in disputes over copyright law and musical works. Part 8 investigates the role of the Fair Use Project as an advocate in disputes over copyright law, fair use, documentary films, and internet videos. The conclusion has main three arguments. First, it contends that Australia should establish a Fair Use Project to support creative artists in litigation over copyright exceptions. Second, it maintains that Australia should adopt a flexible, open-ended defence of fair use, and draw upon the rich jurisprudence in the United States on the fair use doctrine. Finally, this paper argues that support should be given at an international level to the proposal for a Treaty on Access to Knowledge.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85354/

Publicador

Australian Copyright Council

Relação

http://www.copyright.asn.au/copyright-reporter

Rimmer, Matthew (2010) A fair use project for Australia: Copyright law and creative freedom. Copyright Reporter, 28(3), pp. 165-212.

Direitos

Copright 2010 [please consult the author]

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #Access to Knowledge #Copyright law #Creative Freedom #The Defence of Fair Dealing #The Defence of Fair Use #Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Research Group
Tipo

Journal Article