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The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts is a quarterly, student-edited publication dedicated to up-to-date and in-depth coverage of legal issues involving the art, entertainment, sports, intellectual property, and communications industries. Founded in 1975, the journal is one of the most-cited periodicals devoted to arts law issues and features contributions by scholars, judges, practitioners, and students. https://lawandarts.org/
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2. U.S. Law’s Artificial Cabining of Moral Rights: The Copyrightability Prerequisite and Cady Noland’s Log Cabin
3. An Approach to Why Typography Should be Copyrightable
4. Authorship and the Boundaries of Copyright: Ideas, Expressions, and Functions in Yoga, Choreography, and Other Works
5. Copyrightability of Conceptual Art: An Idea Whose Time Hasn’t Come
6. Copyright from Inside the Box: A View from the U.S. Copyright Office
7. Copyright’s Illogical Exclusion of Conceptual Art
8. Emergent Works
9. Fair Use and the New Transformative
10. If It’s Broke, Fix It: Fixing Fixation
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