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Formalities, Fixation, Idea. Expression Intro to IP – Prof Merges 2. 10. 09

Formalities, Fixation, Idea. Expression Intro to IP – Prof Merges 2. 10. 09

Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey

Derivative Work/Fair Use 17 USC 101: Derivative work: “A derivative work is based upon

Derivative Work/Fair Use 17 USC 101: Derivative work: “A derivative work is based upon one or more preexisting works, such as a translation, musical arrangement, dramatization, fictionalization, motion picture, sound recording, art reprodction. . . ”

Fair Use • Section 107 • Impact on the market? • Important public interest?

Fair Use • Section 107 • Impact on the market? • Important public interest?

Fixation • “It makes no difference what the form, manner, or medium of fixation

Fixation • “It makes no difference what the form, manner, or medium of fixation may be. . . Sculptural, punched, magnetic, or any other stable form. . . whether it is capable of perception directly or by means of any machine or device. . . ”

White-Smith v. Apollo (1908) “They are not intended to be read as an ordinary

White-Smith v. Apollo (1908) “They are not intended to be read as an ordinary piece of sheet music …. [W]e cannot think that they are copies within the meaning of the copyright act. ” – 209 US at 18.

Fixation issues • Simultaneous recording and broadcast • “Authorized” fixation only. . . (bootleg

Fixation issues • Simultaneous recording and broadcast • “Authorized” fixation only. . . (bootleg recording cases) • State law (preemption) – Hemingway case, p. 405 • Original work and copy must merge through fixation copyrightable subject matter

Formalities • Notice • Publication • Registration • Deposit

Formalities • Notice • Publication • Registration • Deposit

Three primary eras • 1909 Act • 1976 Act (effective Jan. 1, 1978) •

Three primary eras • 1909 Act • 1976 Act (effective Jan. 1, 1978) • 1989 Berne Implementation Act (effective March 1, 1989)

What is the “Berne Convention”?

What is the “Berne Convention”?

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

Continental tradition • Droit d’auteur – vs. “copyright” (Anglo. American tradition) • Declaration of

Continental tradition • Droit d’auteur – vs. “copyright” (Anglo. American tradition) • Declaration of the Rights of Man (1791); moral rights

World Intellectual Property Organization: WIPO

World Intellectual Property Organization: WIPO

Notice • Historically: required • Today (post-Berne Act, March 1, 1989): Encouraged (see section

Notice • Historically: required • Today (post-Berne Act, March 1, 1989): Encouraged (see section 401(d))

Publication • No longer quite as important as under 1909 and pre-1989 1976 Act

Publication • No longer quite as important as under 1909 and pre-1989 1976 Act

Deposit • Still required for US works

Deposit • Still required for US works

Formalities: Publication and Notice 1/1/78: Relevant to works created and “published” in the U.

Formalities: Publication and Notice 1/1/78: Relevant to works created and “published” in the U. S. before 1978 Distinguish general publication from limited publication

Divesting v. Investing Publication • Publication cut off state (common law) protection; publication without

Divesting v. Investing Publication • Publication cut off state (common law) protection; publication without notice forfeited federal rights. • Therefore courts were loath to find “divesting” publication • Not so when notice given; “investing”publication

Formalities: Publication and Notice If general publication occurred, ask: Was there strict compliance with

Formalities: Publication and Notice If general publication occurred, ask: Was there strict compliance with 1909 Act notice rules? If no, the work is in the public domain. If limited publication (or no publication) occurred, ask: Was the work registered anyway (for certain kinds of works)? If it was, still copyrighted.

For works fixed after 1/1/78, or fixed before 1/1/78 but not published or registered

For works fixed after 1/1/78, or fixed before 1/1/78 but not published or registered before 1/1/78, ask: Was the work disclosed to the public before 3/1/89? If no, copyright applies If yes, ask: Was notice included? If no, copyright applies if limited publication occurred; work is in the public domain if general publication without notice occurred.

Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr. v. CBS (11 th Cir. 1999)

Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr. v. CBS (11 th Cir. 1999)

Careful attention to the work • Rev. King case: • Spoken words? Audio recording?

Careful attention to the work • Rev. King case: • Spoken words? Audio recording? Video recording? Text of speech?

Recordings could be pulished … • And not the written speech • Result: Preserves

Recordings could be pulished … • And not the written speech • Result: Preserves copyright – > Copyright not divested

Formalities: Notice For works fixed after 3/1/89, notice no longer required; publication status irrelevant

Formalities: Notice For works fixed after 3/1/89, notice no longer required; publication status irrelevant to existence of copyright protection. Notice still brings benefits (eliminates “innocent infringer” defense w/regard to damages) § 405(b)

Acquiring, Keeping and Transferring Copyright Formalities: Registration Pre-1/1/78, registration was optional for initial copyright

Acquiring, Keeping and Transferring Copyright Formalities: Registration Pre-1/1/78, registration was optional for initial copyright protection, but required as a condition of filing an infringement suit, and for renewal Post-1/1/78, registration is optional, but U. S. works must be registered as a condition of suit, under § 411

Formalities: Registration Post-1/1/78, benefits of registration: Evidentiary benefits (registration must be w/in 5 years

Formalities: Registration Post-1/1/78, benefits of registration: Evidentiary benefits (registration must be w/in 5 years of first publication) § 410

Registration (cont’d) Expanded remedial options-statutory damages and attorneys’ fees (registration effected prior to infringement

Registration (cont’d) Expanded remedial options-statutory damages and attorneys’ fees (registration effected prior to infringement commencing or within 3 months of publication, for newly published works) § 412

Formalities: Deposit Two copies of published works (§ 407) One copy of unpublished works

Formalities: Deposit Two copies of published works (§ 407) One copy of unpublished works Special rules for certain kinds of works (nb. computer programs) 37 CFR § 202. 20

Formalities: Restoration Applies to Berne and WTO members. § 104 A Relevant to lost

Formalities: Restoration Applies to Berne and WTO members. § 104 A Relevant to lost U. S. copyright protection lost due to failure to comply with U. S. formalities. Work must still be subject to protection in its country of origin If notice rules complied with, then restored protection applies (for most countries) as of 1/1/96 Provisions for “reliance” parties

Baker v. Selden • What exactly was copyrighted here? • What did the copyright

Baker v. Selden • What exactly was copyrighted here? • What did the copyright owner seek to achieve by the suit?

Section 102(b) 17 USC Sec. 102(b): In no case does copyright protection for an

Section 102(b) 17 USC Sec. 102(b): In no case does copyright protection for an original work of authorship extend to any idea, procedure, process, system, method of operation, concept, principle, or discovery, regardless of the form in which it is described, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work.

Section 102(b) 17 USC Sec. 102(b): In no case does copyright protection for an

Section 102(b) 17 USC Sec. 102(b): In no case does copyright protection for an original work of authorship extend to any idea, procedure, process, system, method of operation, concept, principle, or discovery, regardless of the form in which it is described, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work.

Section 102(b) 17 USC Sec. 102(b): In no case does copyright protection for an

Section 102(b) 17 USC Sec. 102(b): In no case does copyright protection for an original work of authorship extend to any idea, procedure, process, system, method of operation, concept, principle, or discovery, regardless of the form in which it is described, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work.

Morrissey v. P&G • What was copyrighted?

Morrissey v. P&G • What was copyrighted?

Morrissey • What would be the effect of upholding the copyright?

Morrissey • What would be the effect of upholding the copyright?

Merger doctrine • Why worry about merger if there is independent creation defense?

Merger doctrine • Why worry about merger if there is independent creation defense?