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...also noted that the K-School punsters may be infringing upon the Lampoon copyright. The Kennedy students, however, remained unconcerned. "Our magazine is going to be funny," said one K-School Lampoon staffmember. "It'll be totally different...
...gold turned into dross. Charlie Chaplin got serious + and lost his audience. Spielberg, who says, "I want people to love my movies, and I'll be a whore to get them into the theaters," means to have it both ways: to mature as an artist while retaining his copyright on adolescent thrills and wonder, to blossom as a director while he diversifies as a mogul...
FOOTNOTE: *Copyright 1984. Used by permission...
...camp's victims; Gunther Len Schonfeld, head of Stern's news department, told TIME that the generous-seeming gesture was "a show of hypocrisy." Privately, some editors at Bunte accused Stern of having stolen its cache of Mengele materials. Journalists at Stern complained that Bunte had violated copyright laws by running pictures owned by the Bosserts...
...fair use." Wrote O'Connor: "Where an author and publisher have invested extensive resources in creating an original work and are poised to release it to the public, no legitimate aim is served by pre-empting the right of first publication." The majority made clear that "no author may copyright facts or ideas." Protection is limited to "those aspects of the work . . . that display the < stamp of the author's originality." The Nation's view that using Ford's words was "essential to reporting the news story," said O'Connor, would "destroy any expectation of copyright protection in the work...