The Sine Qua Non of Copyright

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Author(s):
  • Deborah M. Hussey Freeland
Publish Date:
May 3, 2004
Format:
Journal Article Volume 51 Page(s) 763
Citation(s):
  • Deborah M. Hussey, The Sine Qua Non of Copyright, 51 Journal of the Copyright Society of the USA 763 (2004).
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Abstract

The United States Supreme Court treats originality as the sine qua non of copyright. How can this abstract quality best be recognized under the law, particularly in the difficult case of multiply produced works? This article grapples with controverted definitions of “original” and “copy,” analyzing the positions and interests of various players in the art world with respect to what should count as an original work. Using the case of bronze sculptures that various parties seek to attribute to Auguste Rodin and discussing their status under national and international laws, this article identifies and calls for these laws to converge upon a legal definition of “originality” that is best informed by theories of authenticity, history and market value.