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Patry on Copyright

📖 Overview

Patry on Copyright is a comprehensive treatise on U.S. copyright law written by William Patry, Senior Copyright Counsel at Google. The work spans multiple volumes and covers the entire scope of copyright protection, litigation, and policy. The text addresses core copyright concepts including originality, ownership, registration, infringement, and fair use through analysis of statutes and case law. Each topic includes relevant legislative history and detailed examination of how courts have interpreted and applied copyright principles over time. The volumes contain practical guidance for practitioners on issues like filing procedures, licensing, litigation strategy, and remedies. The work is updated regularly to incorporate new developments in copyright law and digital technology. This work represents a definitive resource that bridges copyright theory and practice while examining the balance between creator rights and public access to creative works.

👀 Reviews

Readers value this as a comprehensive treatise on copyright law, with many citing its thorough analysis of legislative history and case law. Lawyers and academics reference its usefulness as a practical resource. What readers liked: - Detailed citations and documentation - Clear explanations of complex legal concepts - Regular online updates between print editions - Organization makes it easy to find specific topics What readers disliked: - High price point ($538 for print version) - Some find the 7-volume length excessive - Physical books are heavy and take up shelf space - Online version requires separate subscription Ratings: Amazon: 4.5/5 (12 reviews) Goodreads: 4.3/5 (8 ratings) Notable review quotes: "The definitive modern copyright treatise" - IP lawyer on Amazon "Worth every penny for copyright practitioners" - Law librarian review "Too expensive for individual purchase but valuable for firms" - Legal blog comment

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🤔 Interesting facts

📚 William Patry served as copyright counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives and as a Policy Planning Advisor to the U.S. Register of Copyrights before writing this comprehensive treatise. 🏛️ At 7 volumes and over 7,000 pages, Patry on Copyright is the largest treatise ever written about U.S. copyright law. ⚖️ The work is so influential that it has been cited in over 1,000 federal court opinions, including multiple Supreme Court cases. 📝 Patry updates the treatise four times per year to keep pace with rapidly evolving copyright law, particularly regarding digital technology and internet issues. 💻 Despite its massive size in print form, the treatise is available online through Westlaw, where it receives over 100,000 user visits annually.