Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2009
Journal Title
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
ISSN
1544-9262
Abstract
Over 20 years ago, the United States brought its copyright law into sync with international norms through the adoption of the Berne Convention. As a result, copyright notice is no longer a prerequisite to copyright protection. But because Congress implemented the Berne Convention through amendments to the (rather than adoption of a wholly new) Copyright Act, litigants have argued and at least some courts have held that certain works still must be noticed. This Article is concerned to rebut that contention.
First Page
1
Last Page
16
Num Pages
16
Volume Number
13
Issue Number
1
Publisher
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
Recommended Citation
Randy D. Gordon,
A Hole in Need of Mending: Copyright and the Individual Marking of Advertisements Published in Collective Works,
13
SMU Sci. & Tech. L. Rev.
1
(2009).
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