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The UCLA Entertainment Law Review (“ELR”) is an international law journal published once or twice a year by the UCLA School of Law. Since 1994, ELR’s staff has worked diligently to bring to our subscribers academic work of the highest quality, as well as articles that tackle the most novel and cutting edge issues in the field of entertainment law.
Volume 4, Issue 2, 1997
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Holy Case of Copyright Infringement, Batman!
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Geri J. Yonover, Artistic Parody: The Precarious Balance: Moral Rights, Parody, and Fair Use, 14 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 79 (1996)
Eric E. Bensen, Note: The Visual Artists' Rights Act of 1990: Why Moral Rights Cannot Be Protected Under the United States Constitution, 24 HOFSTRA L. REV. 1127 (1996)