Fair Use in Parody and Satire: Analysing the Boundaries of Creative Expression in Common Law Countries.
INTRODUCTION Parody, an art form as old as Aristophanes, raises an interesting tension in copyright law where it conflicts with the idea of proprietary rights of original authors. This collision raises a fundamental question: if two works valuable from an artistic point of view are contested in the field of competition of copyrights, which ought … Continue reading Fair Use in Parody and Satire: Analysing the Boundaries of Creative Expression in Common Law Countries.
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