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Copyright Law



Boston College Law School

March 25, 2003

Infringement - Direct - 1

Direct Infringement

• Elements of claim

– Ownership of valid copyright

– Infringement

• (1) Actual copying

– (i) Access

– (ii) Similarity

• (2) Improper appropriation

– Substantial similarity

Bright Tunes v. Harrisongs

Actual Copying

Webber

Striking Similarity

Ty

BeeGees Harrison



Similarity Arnstein

Yes





No



No Similarity

Access

Ty v. GMA

Hypo

• Facts

– Plaintiff is a ventriloquist, performs w/ dummy

– Dummy uses phrase “You Got the Right One, Uh-Huh”

– Has been performing since 1984

– Elementary schools, job corp camps, 1984 World‟s Fair

– Mails info packets to corporate executives, including a Pepsi exec

– In 1991, Pepsi launches massive ad campaign

– Featuring Ray Charles, singing “You Got the Right one Baby, Uh-

huh”



• Questions

– Sufficient evidence of actual copying?

– Sufficient to get before a jury?

Actual Copying

• Procedural issues

– Issue of fact: for the jury

– Expert testimony is often permitted

– Reviewed on appeal for clear error

Improper Appropriation

• Improper Appropriation

– Standard: “substantial similarity”

– Perspective: intended audience

• Types of cases

– Fragmented literal similarity

• Literal copying of portions of original

– Comprehensive nonliteral similarity

• Non-literal copying of ideas, structure, plot,

characters, etc.

Nichols v. Universal

• Learned Hand:

– “Upon any work, … a great number of patterns of increasing

generality will fit equally well, as more and more of the incident is

left out. The last may perhaps be no more than the most general

statement of what the play is about, and at times might consist only

of its title; but there is a point in this series of abstractions where

they are no longer protected, since otherwise the playwright could

prevent the use of his „ideas,‟ to which, apart from their

expression, his property is never extended. Nobody has ever been

able to fix that boundary, and nobody ever can.”

Abstractions Test



Not Protected

Idea

Plot Outline



Subplots, Characters

Specific Scenes

Text

Protected

Nichols v. Universal

Abie‟s Irish Rose The Cohens and the Kellys





Idea

Not protectible



No copying of Plot Outline

protectible

material Subplots, Characters



Scenes

No copying

Text

Shakespeare v. Laurents

Romeo & Juliet ? West Side Story





Idea



Plot Outline



Subplots, Characters



Scenes



Text

Improper Appropriation

• Different Approaches

– Subtractive Approach

– Totality Approach

• “Total concept and feel”

• Extrinsic and intrinsic tests

• Procedural Aspects

– Issue of fact for jury

– Expert testimony generally not allowed

– Generally reviewed on appeal for clear error

Assignment for Next Class

• Start VII.A. - Infringement

– Read through Steinberg


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