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P-ISSN 2575-3819
E-ISSN 2575-3827
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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2013January 01, 2013 EDT

Diametrically Opposing Viewpoints: Why Polar Opposites Should Not Attract the Parody Label Under the Fair Use Exception to Copyright Infringement

Robyn M. Flegal,
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Journal of Intellectual Property
Robyn M. Flegal, Diametrically Opposing Viewpoints: Why Polar Opposites Should Not Attract the Parody Label Under the Fair Use Exception to Copyright Infringement, 21 Journal of Intellectual Property 105 (2013).

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