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Copyright in Legal Documents
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
  • David Vaver, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Keywords
  • Legal instruments,
  • Legal documents,
  • Copyright
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-1993
Abstract

Original legal documents and forms have long enjoyed copyright protection. After looking at Commonwealth and U.S. decisions, the author discusses the nature, extent, and desirability of protection. An examination of the technicalities of copyright protection reveals a law drafted in broad generalities and ill-suited to respond adequately to the common practices arising from this class and, by implication, other classes of creative work. The author concludes by suggesting practical ways in which legislators, lawyers, and judges can solve some of the copyright problems generated through the use of legal documents.

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Citation Information
David Vaver. "Copyright in Legal Documents" (1993) p. 661 - 685
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_vaver/12/