The origins and unforeseen implications of the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act and recent developments in its interpretation and implementation
Abstract
The paper examines the background of the AWCPA, explores its largely unforeseen consequences within the housebuilding industry and reviews a number of recent legal decisions that indicate a shift in attitude towards trolling, a clearer approach towards determination of substantial similarity in design and a more assertive use of summary judgment to terminate legal proceedings.
Subject
Copyright
Originality
Architect
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90612Type
article

