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13 Cards in this Set
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Times V. Sullivan |
Actual Malice Created |
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Rosenblatt V. Baer |
Defines public officials |
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Curtis Publishing V. Butts |
Extended actual malice standard to public figures |
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Gertz V. Welch |
3 different types of public figures |
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Campbell V. Acuff-Rose |
Parody is fair use COPYRIGHT |
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Reid V. Community for Creative Non-violence |
Concept of for hire workers vs contracted workers had who owns COPYRIGHT |
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Feist V. Kansas Rural Telephone |
Information is not protected under COPYRIGHT |
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MGM V. Grokster |
Must be financially viable when you take away all illegal uses profits COPYRIGHT |
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Sony V. Universal City Studios |
1. Timeshifting 2. You don't do the crime, but you make the copying possible and you are profiting from the copyrighted work (contributory and vicarious infringement) COPYRIGHT |
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Bigelow V. Virginia |
Comercial Speech should be protected because consumer have a right to know their options |
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Central Hudson V. PSC of New York |
Tells us when the gov. Can regulate speech. Public utility cannot advertise. Central Hudson Test |
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Nike V. Kasky |
Defines commercial speech. 3 definitions that court can choose from depending on situation |
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Cox V. Cohn |
Public record cannot be private fact PRIVACY |