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Copyright law / Intellectual property law / United States copyright law / Feist Publications /  Inc. /  v. Rural Telephone Service Co. / Copyright law of the United States / Copyright in compilation / Threshold of originality / Credit rating agency / Sweat of the brow / Ideaexpression divide / Miller v. Universal City Studios /  Inc.
Date: 2014-12-30 02:27:42
Copyright law
Intellectual property law
United States copyright law
Feist Publications
Inc.
v. Rural Telephone Service Co.
Copyright law of the United States
Copyright in compilation
Threshold of originality
Credit rating agency
Sweat of the brow
Ideaexpression divide
Miller v. Universal City Studios
Inc.

Three Theories of Copyright in Ratings James Grimmelmann* ABSTRACT Are ratings copyrightable? The answer depends on what ratings are. As a history of copyright in ratings shows, some courts treat them

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