In this speech, the lecturer highlights three influential Supreme Court decisions on copyright law and explains how these cases have influenced her career. The lecturer explains that the highlighted cases had a lasting impact on the intellectual property world and are still applicable to today\u27s copyright practitioners. Even though intellectual property law now involves more cutting edge technology, issues such as copyright infringement, copyright ownership, and the award of attorney fees will always be fundamental to any copyright litigation
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In this speech, the lecturer highlights three influential Supreme Court decisions on copyright law a...
Introduction: A decade ago, in Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Prop...
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This paper addresses the main intellectual property consequences of practicing law and whether attor...
Introduction to the Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries of Access and Enforcement Sympos...
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Jessica Litman, the John F. Nickoll Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, delivered the 20...
This Fall 2022 Supplement is the product of our effort to capture important developments in copyrigh...
In my last entry in this series, I examined three important patent law cases from 2012 – one at the ...
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Good morning. I want to start by thanking the organizers of this conference, the Kernochan Center, a...
In two of my earlier entries in this series, I discussed the results of an empirical study of copyri...
This is the transcript from a symposium on copyright exceptions for libraries and section 108 reform...
The scale of copyright piracy has changed, allowing creative works to be distributed globally with a...
This lecture scans how the Supreme Court has been interpreting Canada’s intellectual property laws a...
In this speech, the lecturer highlights three influential Supreme Court decisions on copyright law a...
Introduction: A decade ago, in Clinical Legal Education and the Public Interest in Intellectual Prop...
This article is an edited transcript of Professor Graeme W Austin's Inaugural Lecture, delivered in ...
This paper addresses the main intellectual property consequences of practicing law and whether attor...
Introduction to the Global Intellectual Property Rights: Boundaries of Access and Enforcement Sympos...
With an increasing ease for one to download, trade and share information, there is also an increasin...
Jessica Litman, the John F. Nickoll Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, delivered the 20...
This Fall 2022 Supplement is the product of our effort to capture important developments in copyrigh...
In my last entry in this series, I examined three important patent law cases from 2012 – one at the ...
Forget the trendy law practice areas of the 1980s, such as mergers and acquisitions, real estate and...
Good morning. I want to start by thanking the organizers of this conference, the Kernochan Center, a...
In two of my earlier entries in this series, I discussed the results of an empirical study of copyri...
This is the transcript from a symposium on copyright exceptions for libraries and section 108 reform...
The scale of copyright piracy has changed, allowing creative works to be distributed globally with a...
This lecture scans how the Supreme Court has been interpreting Canada’s intellectual property laws a...