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A Comprehensive Review of Post-Warhol Appellate Decisions on the First Factor
Warhol v. Goldsmith (2023) marked the very first time the Supreme Court opined exclusively on a SINGLE fair use factor. Considering the importance of fair use under US copyright law, it is also surprising for many casual observers that Warhol represents one of only three instances in which the Supreme Court took up fair use in the last 35 years (the other two being Campbell v. Acuff-Rose (1994) and Google v. Oracle (2021)).
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Fair Use Week (Sec. 107)
Fair uses are not simply excused infringements; they are never infringements in the first place. They are implied in the grant of copyright. Fair use…
Copyright’s Angsty Teenager Stage (Section 104)
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Notes from a Recent Authors Alliance Workshop: DMCA §1202 and Attribution Standards for AI
On Feb 5, 2026, we hosted a workshop on DMCA §1202 and Attribution Standards for AI. In brief, we wanted to have a conversation about…
