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The dual-grant theory of fair use
Abraham Bell,
Gideon Parchomovsky
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Fair Use
100%
Copyright
30%
Prima Facie
20%
Market Failure
10%
Law
10%
Expected Utility
10%
Intellectual Property
10%
Intellectual Property Rights
10%
Troubling
10%
Allocative Efficiency
10%
Property Rights
10%
Copyrighted Works
10%
Copyright Law
10%
Modern Law
10%
Novel Theory
10%
Supreme Court
10%
Rights-based
10%
Fairness Doctrine
10%
User Categories
10%
Truth-seeking
10%
Productive Efficiency
10%
Sorting System
10%
Direct Allocation
10%
Court Cases
10%
Political Speech
10%
Arts and Humanities
Fair use
100%
Doctrine
36%
Literature
18%
Intellectuals
18%
Limits
9%
Truth
9%
favour
9%
Exceptions
9%
Supreme Court
9%
Copyright Law
9%
court cases
9%
Political Speech
9%
Social Sciences
Fair use
100%
Incentive
18%
Market Failure
9%
Courts
9%
Consumers
9%
Intellectual Property
9%
Intellectual Property Right
9%
Political Speech
9%
Right to Property
9%
Copyright Law
9%
Legal System
9%
Allocative Efficiency
9%
Computer Science
Copyrighted Work
100%