A "largely ignored paradox" -- From Mein Kampf to Google -- What is freedom of speech? (and how does it bear on copyright?) -- Copyright's ungainly expansion -- Is copyright "the engine of free expression"? -- Copyright's free speech burdens -- The propertarian counter-argument -- Copyright and the First Amendment -- Remaking copyright in the First Amendment's image
Summary
Netanel explores the tensions between copyright law and free speech concerns, revealing how copyright law can impose unacceptable burdens on speech. He gives concrete illustrations of how copyright often prevents speakers from effectively conveying their message, tracing this conflict across both traditional and digital media
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-268) and index