Copyright Law Boston College Law School January 14, 2003 Requirements - Originality.

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Copyright Law Boston College Law School January 14, 2003 Requirements - Originality

Originality 17 U.S.C. § 102 –“(a) Copyright protection subsists,… in original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression, …. Elements –1. Independent creation –2. Modicum of creativity

Atari v. Oman

Originality

Burrow-Giles v. Sarony

Photography Hypos Copyrightable? Question: –How much creativity should be required before copyright protection attaches? Why?

Bleistein v. Donaldson

Assignment for Next Class Read II.B.2 - Originality - Idea / Expression