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Copyright Issues With The “Black Hole” Image And Their Legal Implications
2020
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Detalles
Título
Copyright Issues With The “Black Hole” Image And Their Legal Implications
Autor
Tipo de elemento
Journal article
Descripción
29 pages
ISSN
0736-7694
Resúmen
The release of the world’s first-ever black hole image generated an immediate copyright dispute and revealed multiple copyright issues that remain unsettled. This Article argues that the black hole image should be left in the public domain without copyright protection for the following reasons: First, the image’s copyrightability and copyright ownership are too uncertain to warrant legal protection, making fair use and compulsory licensing largely irrelevant; second, the image is a work of worldwide significance that was created through broad international collaboration with substantial public funding, which strongly implies a public interest in access to the work; and third, a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution license cannot guarantee public access because it can be changed at any time to a more restrictive license. This Article concludes that only by leaving the black hole image in the public domain can copyright’s objective of increasing public access to creative works and promoting scientific progress be achieved.
Supplement Note
Published in : Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law, vol. 38, no. 1
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Publicado
[New York City, New York] : Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 2020.
Lengua(s)
eng
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