Category Fair Use

Customizing Fair Use Transplants

Abstract: In the past decade, policymakers and commentators across the world have called for the introduction of copyright reform based on the U.S. fair use model. Thus far, Israel, Liberia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Taiwan…

Why Fears About ‘Fair Use’ Copyright Law Are Unfounded

[Originally published in South Africa’s Business Day, Link] Over the past two weeks, I have been participating in a series of events and workshops explaining copyright “fair use” rights to South African stakeholders and officials. This week, Parliament has been…

Promoting Copyright Balance in NAFTA

Sean Michael Flynn and Michael Palmedo Comments to U.S. Trade Representative, re: NAFTA Negotiation The AU Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property has been working over several years on empirical research pertaining to the impact of balanced copyright systems…

Copyright Rules Crippling Artists

All over the world, copyright regimes have figured out how to write exceptions that don’t hurt the market for creators’ work but permit new work to be made without strangling costs. But Australia has one of the most rigid copyright…