Roger Zissu delivered the Copyright Society of the U.S.A.’s annual Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture on November 17, 2016, joining an impressive list of judges, professors, and practitioners who have been selected to give this lecture in prior years. His talk, “Expanding Fair Use: The Trouble with Parody, the Case for Satire,” urges the acceptance of satire as a positive purpose for the unauthorized use of a copyrighted work in fair use evaluation under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act.