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Recycling Copyright: Survival and Growth in the Remix Age
University of San Francisco School of Law Intellectual Property Law Bulletin (2008)
  • Michael Katz
Abstract

Current copyright law, both as written and as applied, is stifling the development of new content, limiting the use of creative work, and prohibiting uses which are reasonable and fair given the state of current technology. Copyright law should be amended to recognize profound change in publishing and editing created by the advent and growth of digital technology, and should allow for reference to and creative reuse and recycling of all digital media. If done correctly, the original goals of copyright - to encourage and reward the development of creative works for the betterment of society - will be served and domestic creative industries will grow.

Keywords
  • Copyright Law,
  • remix,
  • mashup,
  • mixtape,
  • DJ Drama,
  • Google
Publication Date
Fall 2008
Citation Information
Michael Katz. "Recycling Copyright: Survival and Growth in the Remix Age" University of San Francisco School of Law Intellectual Property Law Bulletin (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_katz/2/