Dan L. Burk

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Algorithmic Fair Use
Dan L. Burk
Chancellor’s Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine; 2017–2018 US-UK Fulbright Cybersecurity Scholar.

My thanks to members of the Oxford Internet Institute’s Digital Ethics Lab, participants in the Cambridge Faculty of Law CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series, participants in the session on “Data Commons, Privacy, and Law” at the ECREA Digital Culture and Communication Section Conference, as well as to Oren Bracha,Pamela Samuelson, and participants in the CyberProf listserv conversation on algorithmic fair use for helpful discussion in preparation of this Essay. Portions of this research were made possible by support from the US-UK Fulbright Commission.

Law, like other human artifacts, is costly to produce, to distribute, and to apply.