[Air-l] Copyright and fair use -- further notes
Zunt at aol.com
Zunt at aol.com
Thu May 24 12:01:10 PDT 2001
In a message dated 5/24/01 2:20:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tedf at gsu.edu
writes:
> (Although I
> don't see how they're the "authors" the constution's copyright provision
> was designed to protect.)
In many cases they are not. They might be the heirs or assignees of the
various rights that the author may have granted one way or another. It's not
really the individual who is being protected--it's the bundle of rights that
are being protected most directly. Benefits accrue to those who generate
intellectual property--and to the folks who purchase the rights for
redistribution--just because those rights are protected. Congress is
supposed to compose copyright law "to promote the progress of science and
useful arts...," and historically, the way that's been accomplished in the
US has been to allow for a system of economic rewards. Perhaps there's a
better way?
Cheers,
Bob Briggs
Westport, MA
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