Free Speech

Case - 537 U.S. 186

Parties: Eldred v. Ashcroft

Date: 2003-01-15

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Paragraph: 44 - create and disseminate ideasN271* This proximity indicates that, in the Framers' view, copyright's limited monopolies are compatible with free speech principles. Indeed, copyright's purpose is to promote the creation and publication of free expression. As Harper & Row observed:N272* "[T]he Framers intended copyright itself to be the engine of free expression. By establishing a marketable right to the use of one's expression, copyright supplies the economic incentive to create and disseminate ideas."

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  • N271* / technology / / / Copyright
  • N272* / quote / endorsement / Q0154 / Endorsement

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  • (why is) marketplace of ideas

Phrase match: marketable right to the use of

Source: http://freespeech.iath.virginia.edu/exist-speech/cocoon/freespeech/FOS_newSTerms_One?doc=/db/fos_all/federal/SC/2000s/20030115.537.US.186.xml&keyword1=right to&wordsBefore=1&wordsAfter=3#m1

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