There are always lots of surprises as the federal courts apply copyright law to an unlimited array of creative works, both old and new. Three recent court decisions are reviewed in this blog, (1) a copycat unsuccessfully tried to use the “fair use doctrine” to justify his wholesale electronic copying of the Merriam Webster dictionary, (2) a mother who posted…
Merriam Webster and YouTube’s Dancing Baby Test Fair Use Doctrine While “Happy Birthday to You” Goes Free
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