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98 Iowa L. Rev. 1101 (2012-2013)
A License Is Not a Contract Not to Sue: Disentangling Property and Contract in the Law of Copyright Licenses

handle is hein.journals/ilr98 and id is 1143 raw text is: A License Is Not a Contract Not To Sue:
Disentangling Property and Contract in
the Law of Copyright Licenses
Christopher M. Newman*
I.  INTRODUCTION    .................................................................................... 1103
II.  LICENSES AS PROPERTY   INTERESTS ....................................................... 1110
A.   PRELIMINARY DISTINCTIONS: TITLE, LICENSE, AND OWNERSHIP ....... 1111
B.   CREATION OF LICENSES THROUGH PROPERTY FORMALITIES ............. 1118
i.  B are  L icenses ........................................................................ 1119
2.  Irrevocable  Licenses ............................................................. 1120
3. Exclusive Licenses and Divisibility of Ownership .............. 1123
III. LICENSES AS CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS ................................................... 1124
A.   CONTRACT AND CONTRACTFORMALITIES ........................................ 1124
B.   CONTRACT FORMALITES AND THE CREATION OF LICENSE
IN TERESTS  ..................................................................................... 1127
1. Licenses Are Not Contracts, Though They May Arise
from   Acts  of Contracting  ..................................................... 1127
2. Contractual Irrevocability ................................................ 1131
3.  Exclusive  Rights  by Contract ............................................... 1136
IV. THE LAW OF COPYRIGHT INTERESTS .................................................... 1137
A. PROPERTY VERSUS CONTRA CT FORMALITIES IN THE CREATION OF
COPYRIGHT PRIVILEGES .................................................................. 1141
B.   IRREVOCABLE COPYRIGHT PRIVILEGES ............................................. 1144
1. Creation of Irrevocable Copyright Privileges by Deed ...... 1144
2. Creation of Irrevocable Copyright Privileges by Contract 1150
* Assistant Professor, George Mason University School of Law. I wish to thank all of the
following for critical input or support: Henry Smith, Oren Bracha, Robert Bone, Eric Claeys,
Adam Mossoff, Eric Goldberg, Michael Carroll, Brett Frischmann, Joseph Miller, Henry Butler,
TJ. Chiang, Jeff Parker, Ilya Somin, Rebecca Tushnet, James Grimmelman, and all the
participants in workshops at the 2011 Henry Manne Forum, the 2011 Intellectual Property
Scholars Conference, the Levy Workshop at George Mason University School of Law, and the
2012 Junior Scholars in Intellectual Property Workshop at Michigan State University College of
Law. I would also like to thank Melissa Alfano for her diligent research assistance.

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