What Does Antitrust's Revival Mean for Copyright? (The 50th Annual Brace Memorial Lecture of the Copyright Society of the USA)

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Christopher Jon Sprigman

New York University School of Law; New York University (NYU) - Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy

Date Written: May 25, 2021

Abstract

Delivered as the 50th Annual Brace Memorial Lecture, this article considers what antitrust law's nascent and still-uncertain revival might mean for copyright law and the copyright industries.

Keywords: copyright, antitrust, Chicago, neo-Brandeisian

Suggested Citation

Sprigman, Christopher Jon, What Does Antitrust's Revival Mean for Copyright? (The 50th Annual Brace Memorial Lecture of the Copyright Society of the USA) (May 25, 2021). 68 Journal of the Copyright Society 401 (2021), NYU Law and Economics Research Paper No. 21-09, NYU School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 21-17, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3853192

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