This comment was prepared for the Harvard Law Review Forum “The New Private Law” Symposium (October 2011) as a response to Shyamkrishna Balganesh’s “The Obligatory Structure of Copyright Law: Unbundling…
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A Note On Incentives, Rights, And The Public Domain In Copyright Law
Featured here is the first section of a paper by Abraham Drassinower, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. The paper was originally published in the Notre Dame Law Review.…
The Art of Selling Chocolate: Remarks on Copyright’s Domain
Abraham Drassinower is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto On July 27, 2007, the Supreme Court of Canada released a significant decision dealing…
Exceptions Properly So-Called
Professor Abraham Drassinower (University of Toronto) has a new paper available on SSRN, “Exceptions Properly So-Called“. His paper is described below. The paper sets out to distinguish four kinds of…
From Distribution to Dialogue: Remarks on the Concept of Balance in Copyright Law
Abraham Drassinower is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. Few propositions are more frequently asserted in contemporary copyright discussion than the proposition that…
Canadian Originality: Remarks on a Judgment in Search of an Author
Professor Abraham Drassinower (University of Toronto) has a new paper available on SSRN, “Canadian Originality: Remarks on a Judgment in Search of an Author“. Professor Drassinower describes his paper below.…