Law school casebook covering both new and traditional copyright law issues. New issues include the Napster case, fair use, secondary liability, circumvention of technological protections, interpretation of pre-digital licenses, internet delivery and transmission of music, and international issues. "Traditional" copyright issues covered include protection for government-authored and incorporated works, joint ownership and community property, duration of copyright and the constitutionality of its extensions, the World Trade Organization ruling on the so-called Fairness in Music Licensing Act, developing theories of preemption of state law, and whether The Wind Done Gone is a fair use of Gone With the Wind.