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Litigation

Apr. 10, 2007

Free-Speech Niche: Making Fair Use of Copyright Law

Anthony Falzone is executive director of Stanford Law School's Fair Use Project, which is helping to push back against what he calls "an ever-increasing sphere of copyright regulation."

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The writings of James Joyce might not appear to have anything to do with a video poking fun at the television show "The Colbert Report."
      But when it comes to copyright law, the two are connected by a small group of attorneys at Stanford Law School.
      Both the work of the famed Irish author of...

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