Copyright and Contract Law: Regulating User Contracts: the state of the art and a research agenda

Authors: Favale, M.

Journal: Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice

Volume: 18

Issue: 1

Pages: 67-140

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/31854/

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Preferred by: Marcella Favale

Copyright and Contract Law: Regulating User Contracts: the state of the art and a research agenda

Authors: Favale, M.

Journal: Journal of Intellectual Property Law

Volume: 18

Issue: 1

Pages: 67-140

Abstract:

A number of doctrinal concerns have been expressed regarding user contracts. To what extent do the terms of these licences depart from copyright law? Are the rights they grant to the owner broader or more restrictive? Are the entitlements of users, beneficiaries of copyright limits, hindered in some form? While no comprehensive empirical study has been conducted to analyse the different types of licensing agreements deployed on the market and their impact on copyright limits, a body of theoretical legal literature exists on this issue.

This Article provides an overview of the doctrinal debate on this topic, with a particular focus on the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Ireland, and Portugal. The latter three countries are interesting for our discourse because they have enacted legislation protecting copyright limits from contracts, by declaring contractual clauses that override some copyright limits null and void. This literature review is not only concerned with copyright exceptions to the exclusive rights of the author, but all of copyright‘s limits, namely the idea-expression dichotomy, the originality requirement, the first-sale (or exhaustion) doctrine, the extent of the economic rights, and the copyright term.

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