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Fandom and the Law A Guide to Fan Fiction, Art, Film & Cosplay.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Greenberg, Marc H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: La Vergne : American Bar Association, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Thematic Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  • Section 1: The Sociology of Fandom
  • Chapter 1: A Shallow Dive into Participatory Culture Studies
  • A. Henry Jenkins and Fan Culture
  • B. A Breakout Moment: How Does Studying the Sociology of Fandom Help Us Understand the Legal Issues Affecting This Culture?
  • C. From Textual Poachers to Participatory Culture
  • D. Who's Exploiting Whom? Fandom and Media Companies
  • Section 2: The Broad Brush: Legal Doctrines Affecting All Fan-Created Works
  • Chapter 2: Initial Sources of Copyright Law
  • A. The Statute of Anne and Its Migration to the United States
  • Chapter 3: The Copyright Act of 1909
  • A. Derivative Works under the 1909 Act
  • B. Fair Use under the 1909 Act
  • C. Work for Hire under the 1909 Act
  • D. Duration (Term) of Copyright under the 1909 Act
  • Chapter 4: The Copyright Act of 1976
  • A. Work for Hire under the 1976 Act
  • B. Fair Use and the Transformative Doctrine under the 1976 Act
  • 1. The Richard Prince Appropriation Cases
  • 2. The J.K. Rowling Lexicon Case
  • 3. Fox News v. TVEyes: A Contemporary Case Critical of the Transformative Doctrine
  • C. Duration under the 1976 Act
  • D. Formalities under the 1976 Act
  • E. Termination and Recapture under the 1976 Act
  • 1. Fisher v. Witmark: Undoing the Second Bite
  • 2. Congress Responds: The Termination and Recapture Laws
  • 3. How to Use the Termination and Recapture Process
  • Chapter 5: The Question for Parody and Satire: Is It Transformative?
  • A. Dr. Seuss Enterprises v. Penguin Books USA Inc.: The Cat Not in the Hat Case
  • B. Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Co.: The Wind Done Gone Case
  • C. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. v. ComicMix, LLC: Oh the Places You'll Boldly Go!
  • D. Conclusions: The Impact of the Transformative Doctrine on Fair-Use Defenses for Fan-Created Works
  • Chapter 6: Related Legislation: The PROTECT Act and the CASE Act
  • A. United States v. Handley: The PROTECT Act Protects Whom from What?
  • 1. The Origins of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
  • B. The CASE Act: Addressing the Problem of Orphan Works and Related Issues
  • C. Two Short Notes on Fandom and Trademark Law and Right-of-Publicity Law
  • Section 3: The Narrow Brush: Legal Doctrines and Fan Fiction, Art, Film, and Cosplay
  • Chapter 7: Fan Fiction
  • A. Trouble in the Omegaverse
  • Chapter 8: Fan Art
  • A. Fan Art and the Right of Publicity
  • Chapter 9: Fan Film
  • Chapter 10: Cosplay
  • A. Cosplay and Copyright
  • Section 4: Winding up and Heading Home
  • Chapter 11: Fandom, Social Media, and the Law
  • Chapter 12: Summing Up and a View of the Future
  • Index