In this new volumea companion to his very well received Copyright: Sacred Text, Technology, and the DMCA, published by Kluwer in 2003Nimmer once again tackles some of the thorniest issues that arise in the practice of copyright law, including the following and much more:
• the work for hire doctrine;
• repeat infringers;
• fair use determination; and
• substantial similarity of computer programs.
Although the volume collects articles originally published between 1988 and 2006 (mostly in the past few years), Nimmer has scrupulously updated the texts and woven them together into a unified whole. What the book offers as a result is a microscopic scrutiny of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 and all its amendments, with an immeasurable abundance of interpretation grounded in the author's unmatched familiarity with the law and its application. This is a work that no lawyer handling copyright casesor indeed no student or scholar of any branch of intellectual property lawwill want to be without.
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