Volume 5, Issue 1 (2015)
Articles
Are the Courts Singing a Different Tune When it Comes to Music?: What Ever Happened to Fair Use in Music Sampling Cases?
Michael B. Landau
No Comment: Will Cariou v. Prince Alter Copyright Judges’ Taste in Art?
Christine Haight Farley
Commentary: Revisiting the Derivative Works Exception of the Copyright Act Thirty Years After Mills Music
Robert S. Meitus
Living Gardens, Living Art, Living Tradition
Roberta R. Kwall
Are We Serious About Performers’ Rights?
Mary LaFrance
Kamil Kubik: The Artist and Copyright Observed
Elizabeth Townsend Gard and Yvette J. Liebesman
Volume 5 Issue 1 Editors
Emily A. Storm-Smith
Editor-in-Chief
IU Maurer School of Law
Deepa Balavijayan
Emory School of Law
Levie M. Basok
IU Maurer School of Law
Rian C. Dawson
IU Maurer School of Law
Chelsey McCory
IU Maurer School of Law
Benjamin R. Holt
IU Maurer School of Law
Peter M. Nacsa
Emory School of Law
Freddie D. Ordonez
Emory School of Law
Scott A. Skiles
IU Maurer School of Law
Utena C. Yang
Emory School of Law
Academic Scholarship from 2014 Leveraging Creativity Conference
We are pleased to publish scholarship from the Academic Speakers who presented at the 2014 Leveraging Creativity: Artists, Entrepreneurship, and Intellectual Property Law produced by the Indiana Arts Commission and the Center for Intellectual Property Research at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Additional support was provided by Indiana University’s New Frontiers in the Arts & Humanities Program, the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, the National Endowment for the Arts and Meitus Gelbert Rose LLP.