All of the assigned readings are available online through the links in the syllabus, below. Most of the readings are also available in printed form in two paperback volumes (from Amazon, for a total of $25), by using the following links:  Volume 1; Volume 2.   

Week 1

Lecture 1: The Foundations of Copyright Law

Discussion (January 22): Originality

Discussion (January 23): The Idea/Expression Distinction

Week 2

Lecture 2: Fairness and Personality Theories

Discussion (January 29): Labor v. Personhood

  • John Locke, The Second Treatise of Government (1689), Chapter 5 [pdf]
  • Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974), pp. 174-182 [pdf]

Discussion (January 30):  Nonfiction

Week 3

Lecture 3: The Subject Matter of Copyright

Discussion (February 5): Characters and Useful Articles

Discussion (February 6): The Music Business

Week 4

Lecture 4: Welfare Theory

Discussion (February 12): Information Technology

  • Lotus Development Corporation v. Borland International, Inc., 49 F.3d 807 (1st Cir. 1995) [pdf] [MS Word] [h2o]
  • Google v. Oracle (SCOTUS 2021), paragraphs 1-49, 107-125 [pdf] [MSWord]

Discussion (February 13): Bounded Rationality

Week 5

Lecture 5: Authorship

Discussion (February 19): Multiple Authors

Discussion (February 20): Works for Hire

Week 6

Lecture 6: The Mechanics of Copyright

Discussion (February 26): Copyright and Parentalism

Discussion (February 27): Copyright and the Constitution

Week 7

Lecture 7: The Rights to Reproduce and Modify

Discussion (March 4): “Probative Similarity” and “Substantial Similarity”

Discussion (March 5): Derivative Works

Week 8

Lecture 8: The Rights to Distribute, Perform, and Display

Discussion (March 18): Distribution and First Sale

Discussion (March 19): Performances and Displays

Week 9

Lecture 9: Fair Use and Misuse

Discussion (March 25): Fair Use, Part 1

Discussion (March 26): Fair Use, Part 2

  • Cariou v. Prince, 713 F.3d 694 (2d Cir. 2013) [pdf] [MSWord]
  • Authors Guild v. Google, 804 F.3d 202 (2d Cir. 2015) [pdf] [MS Word] [h2o]
  • Google v. Oracle (SCOTUS 2021), paragraphs 50-106, 126-163 [pdf] [MSWord]
  • Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith (SCOTUS 2023) [pdf] [MSWord]

Week 10

Lecture 10: Cultural Theory

Discussion (April 1): Moral Rights in the United States

Discussion (April 2): Traditional Knowledge

Week 11

Lecture 11: Supplements to Copyright: Secondary Liability and Para-copyright

Discussion (April 8): Secondary Liability

Discussion (April 9): Technological Protection Measures

Week 12

Lecture 12: Remedies

Discussion (April 15): Damages

Discussion (April 16): Injunctions and Crimes

Guidelines for Class Discussions

Slides Presented in Class

Last modified: April 15, 2024