| Geoffrey R. Scott - 2006 - 382 lapas
...encouragement to the production of literary (or artistic) works of lasting benefit to the world." . . . "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...welfare through the talents of authors and inventors. . . ." Mazerv. Stein, 347 US 201, 219 (1954). 107. 499 US 340 (1991). 108. 17 USC Section 102(a). 109.... | |
| Kathy Bowrey - 2005 - 262 lapas
...added: a z As we have explained, '[t]he economic philosophy behind the [Copyright] Jj [C]lause ... is the conviction that encouragement of individual...welfare through the talents of authors and inventors.' Accordingly, 'copyright law celebrates the profit motive, recognizing that the incentive to profit... | |
| Keith E. Maskus, Jerome H. Reichman - 2005 - 952 lapas
...(1954) ("The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant copyrights and patents is the conviction that encouragement of individual...effort by personal gain is the best way to advance the public welfare through the talents of authors and inventors in science and useful arts."); for... | |
| Patrick Moriati - 2006 - 206 lapas
...economic incentive to create and disseminate ideas. This Court stated in Mazer v. Stein,. . . (1954): "The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...authors and inventors in 'Science and useful Arts.'" And again in Twentieth Century Music Corp. v. Aiken: "The immediate effect of our copyright law is... | |
| A. A. Yusuf - 2005 - 653 lapas
...dicta that "copyright law like patent statutes, makes reward to the owner a secondary consideration... The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering...grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that ... it is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of authors and inventors." Mazer... | |
| D. Vaver - 2006 - 320 lapas
...social welfare rationale for copyright, went on to sum it up in language worthy of the Last Judgment: "Sacrificial days devoted to such creative activities deserve rewards commensurate with the services rendered."14 True, the Court has now scotched the idea that being the product of hard labor in and... | |
| Matthias Laier - 2007 - 620 lapas
...US 201, 219 (1954) („The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant [...] copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of...public welfare through the talents of authors."). und Werken basierend auf diesen Tatsachen auf der anderen Seite wird dieser Zielsetzung gerecht und... | |
| Matthew Rimmer - 2007 - 377 lapas
...amicus curiae. Ginsburg j emphasizes that '[t]he economic philosophy behind the [Copyright] [C]lause ... is the conviction that encouragement of individual...public welfare through the talents of authors and inventors'.21 Accordingly, 'copyright law celebrates the profit motive, recognizing that the incentive... | |
| Neil Weinstock Netanel - 2008 - 288 lapas
...Shift on Handling of News, NY TIMES, Sept. i, 2007, at 62. 38. Mazer v. Stein, 347 US 201, 219 (1954) ("Sacrificial days devoted to such creative activities...rewards commensurate with the services rendered."). Chapter Three 1. For a listing of many of the various understandings and citations to their principal... | |
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