17 Sep 2024
Derivative Work or Fair Use?
A major point of confusion in copyright law is distinguishing between what constitutes an unauthorized derivative work and what constitutes fair use of an underlying work. Read this practice note to gain insight on the analysis. This practice note also discusses what constitutes a derivative work, to what extent derivative works are copyrightable and registerable with the U.S. Copyright Office, limitations on derivative works, and pitfalls and legal risks relating to derivative works.
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