For several decades now David Nimmer has maintained a steady flow of insightful, witty, and deeply-informed commentary on copyright in the law journals. His well-earned reputation as a major authority and theorist on copyright law is unassailable. In this new volumea companion to his very well received Copyright: Sacred Text, Technology, and the DMCA, published by Kluwer in 2003Nimmer once again tackles some of the thorniest issues that arise in the practice of copyright law, including the following and much more: the work for hire doctrine; repeat infringers; fair use determination; and substantial similarity of computer programs. Although the volume collects articles originally published between 198
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