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Abstract

In this Article, Professor Yen explores the problems associated with viewing copyright solely as a tool for achieving economic efficiency and advocates for the restoration of natural law to copyright jurisprudence. The Article demonstrates that economics has not been solely responsible for copyright’s development and basic structure, but has rather developed along lines suggested by neutral law, despite modern copyright jurisprudence. The Article considers the consequences of extinguishing copyright’s natural law facets in favor of the blind pursuit of efficiency and concludes by exploring the implications of restoring natural law thinking to copyright jurisprudence.

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  • Subject
    • Accounting Law

    • Banking and Finance Law

    • Economics

    • Law and Economics

    • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

  • Journal title
    • Ohio State Law Journal

  • Volume
    • 51

  • Pagination
    • 517-559

  • Date submitted

    7 September 2022

  • Keywords