Professor Marketa Trimble presented her paper, “Undetected Conflict-of-Laws Problems in Cross-Border Online Copyright Infringement Cases at the 16th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference held at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, CA, on August 12, 2016. The presentation was one of five in a session devoted to Empirical Copyright. Abstracts and information about other sessions at the conference are available on the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference website
The Internet has facilitated large-scale copyright infringement. Fighting this one case at a time vi...
Prof. Marketa Trimble gave her presentation Advancing IP Policy through Conflict of Laws Rules at th...
The disjunction between territorial treatment of copyright claims and the ubiquity of cyberspace has...
This article provides and analyzes data on copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. federal distri...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented these materials at the CASRIP 20th Anniversary / IP LLM 10th Ann...
The tension between the internationalization of copyright and the territorial remedies national laws...
From the early days of the Internet, commentators have warned that it would be impossible for those ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse critically the problems stemming from the current model of enfor...
Professor Marketa Trimble appeared on a panel at the 120th International Association for the Protect...
Professor Trimble\u27s presentation on geoblocking and intellectual property for IP Colloquium, Indi...
This comment is based on a speech delivered by the author at the 10th Regional Meeting of the Americ...
The dissertation provides new jurisdiction rules that yield predictable and efficient adjudication i...
Professor Trimble presents recent developments in international and transnational IP law for the 202...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented these materials at the Nevada Bar Intellectual Property Law Sect...
The Internet has facilitated large-scale copyright infringement. Fighting this one case at a time vi...
Prof. Marketa Trimble gave her presentation Advancing IP Policy through Conflict of Laws Rules at th...
The disjunction between territorial treatment of copyright claims and the ubiquity of cyberspace has...
This article provides and analyzes data on copyright infringement cases filed in U.S. federal distri...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented these materials at the CASRIP 20th Anniversary / IP LLM 10th Ann...
The tension between the internationalization of copyright and the territorial remedies national laws...
From the early days of the Internet, commentators have warned that it would be impossible for those ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse critically the problems stemming from the current model of enfor...
Professor Marketa Trimble appeared on a panel at the 120th International Association for the Protect...
Professor Trimble\u27s presentation on geoblocking and intellectual property for IP Colloquium, Indi...
This comment is based on a speech delivered by the author at the 10th Regional Meeting of the Americ...
The dissertation provides new jurisdiction rules that yield predictable and efficient adjudication i...
Professor Trimble presents recent developments in international and transnational IP law for the 202...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
Professor Marketa Trimble presented these materials at the Nevada Bar Intellectual Property Law Sect...
The Internet has facilitated large-scale copyright infringement. Fighting this one case at a time vi...
Prof. Marketa Trimble gave her presentation Advancing IP Policy through Conflict of Laws Rules at th...
The disjunction between territorial treatment of copyright claims and the ubiquity of cyberspace has...