Copyright law separability

  • What is the doctrine of conceptual separability?

    The doctrine of conceptual separability states that the artistic feature of the useful object is copyrightable if they can be conceptually separated from the utilitarian aspects of the article and are capable of being identified separately.Feb 2, 2021.

  • The useful-article doctrine is a rule that states that a work of art that has a practical use and is also expressive may be eligible for copyright protection.
    This means that objects like bookends, lamps, and sundials can be protected by copyright if they have artistic value beyond their function.
The conceptual separability doctrine essentially states that the artistic features of a useful article can be copyrighted, if they can be conceptually separated from the utilitarian aspects of the useful article.

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