Copyright Law Symposium, 40. sējumsColumbia University Press, 1997 - 480 lappuses Featured here are the following prizewinning essays in the 1990 and 1991 ASCAP Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition in copyright law: 19901st Prize: Lee D. Neumann, Columbia University School of Law, "The Berne Convention and Droit de Suite Legislation in the United States".2nd Prize: Michael K. Davis-Hall, Harvard Law School, "Copyright and the Design of Useful Articles: A Functional Analysis of 'Separability.'"3rd Prize: Cynthia D. Mann, Harvard Law School, "The Aesthetic Side of Life: The Applied Art/Industrial Design Dichotomy".4th Prize (tie): Jon Clark, University of Maine School of Law, "Copyright Law and Work for Hire: A Critical History".4th Prize (tie): Ted K. Ringsred, William Mitchell College of Law, "Is Anticompetitive Misuse a Defense to Copyright Infringement?"Honorable Mention: Benjamin R. Seecof, University of California -- Hastings College of the Law, "Scanning Into the Future of Copyrightable Images: Computer-Based Image Processing Poses a Present Threat".19911st Prize: Christine L. Chinni, Western New England College School of Law, "Droit D'Auteur Versus the Economics of Copyright: Implications for American Law of Accession to the Berne Convention".2nd Prize: Jonathan Z. King, Harvard Law School, "The Anatomy of a Jazz Recording: Copyrighting America's Classical Music".3rd Prize: Leslie J. Hagin, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, "A Comparative Analysis of Laws Applied to Fashion Works: Renewing the Proposal for Folding Fashion Works Into the United States Copyright Statute".4th Prize: John Gastineau, Indiana University School of Law, "Bent Fish: Issues of Ownership and Infringement in Digitally Processed Images".5thPrize: Montgomery Frankel, University of San Francisco School of Law, "From Kroft to Shaw, and Beyond: The Shifting Test for Copyright Infringement in the Ninth Circuit". |
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NATIONAL FIRST PRIZE | 1 |
NATIONAL SECOND PRIZE | 37 |
MANN | 93 |
NATIONAL FOURTH PRIZE | 129 |
Is Anticompetitive Misuse a Defense to Copyright | 165 |
HONORABLE MENTION | 201 |
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NATIONAL FIRST PRIZE | 239 |
NATIONAL SECOND PRIZE | 277 |
NATIONAL THIRD PRIZE | 331 |
NATIONAL FOURTH PRIZE | 383 |
NATIONAL FIFTH PRIZE | 429 |
Panels of Judges of National Competitions | 461 |
Papers Appearing in Previous Copyright Law Symposia 467 | 485 |
Works Cited | 525 |
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