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Essentials Of A Publication Agreement, Stephen Wolfson, Mariann Burright
Essentials Of A Publication Agreement, Stephen Wolfson, Mariann Burright
Presentations
This session will focus on authors' rights and publishing contracts. When academic publishers agree to publish academic works, they require the authors to sign agreements before doing so. In the past, these “agreements” – contracts, by another name – often have contained provisions that primarily benefit the publishers, including assigning intellectual property rights in the works to the publishers and limiting authors’ abilities to use their works after transferring their rights. Faculty authors often ask librarians for their guidance on how to read and negotiate publication agreements. As such, this session will discuss common provisions found in publishing contracts to …
Wearables And Where They Stick: Finding A Place For Tech Tattoos In The Ip Framework, Emily A. Mccutcheon
Wearables And Where They Stick: Finding A Place For Tech Tattoos In The Ip Framework, Emily A. Mccutcheon
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Freebooting On Facebook -- Should The Social Media Giant Face Liability?, Nicholas J. Tait
Freebooting On Facebook -- Should The Social Media Giant Face Liability?, Nicholas J. Tait
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Watch What You *Bleeping* Want: Interpretation Of Statutes Dealing With Advancing Technology In Light Of The Ninth Circuit Case Of "Disney Enterprises, Inc. V. Vidangel, Inc.", Thomas B. Norton
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Tightening The Gilstrap: How "Tc Heartland" Limited The Pharmaceutical Industry When It Reined In The Federal Circuit, Amanda Walton Newton
Tightening The Gilstrap: How "Tc Heartland" Limited The Pharmaceutical Industry When It Reined In The Federal Circuit, Amanda Walton Newton
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Curious Case Of Cady Noland And The Disappearing Cabin, Amanda Hoefer
The Curious Case Of Cady Noland And The Disappearing Cabin, Amanda Hoefer
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Cybersecurity, Shareholders, And The Boardroom: An Analysis Of Current And Proposed Measures For Protecting Corporate Intellectual Property, Kathryn V. Wymer
Cybersecurity, Shareholders, And The Boardroom: An Analysis Of Current And Proposed Measures For Protecting Corporate Intellectual Property, Kathryn V. Wymer
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
A Duty To Safeguard: Data Breach Litigation Through A Quasi-Bailment Lens, Miles Christian Skedvold
A Duty To Safeguard: Data Breach Litigation Through A Quasi-Bailment Lens, Miles Christian Skedvold
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Balancing The Competing Functions Of Patent Post-Grant Proceedings, Michael Xun Liu
Balancing The Competing Functions Of Patent Post-Grant Proceedings, Michael Xun Liu
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Since the 1980s, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has amended or revoked patents through post-grant proceedings. These are quasi-judicial proceedings that are often used to resolve patent disputes. But aside from adjudicating private disputes, post-grant proceedings also aim to protect the public against invalid patents, create more certainty in patent rights, and bolster confidence in the patent system. These functions are often described as “examinational” because they rely on the PTO’s ability to reexamine the validity of issued patents.
This Article explores the extent to which post-grant proceedings under the America Invents Act (AIA) perform examinational functions. Although …
From Print To Digital And Back Again: Three Decades Of Lessons From A Library Newsletter, Rachel S. Evans
From Print To Digital And Back Again: Three Decades Of Lessons From A Library Newsletter, Rachel S. Evans
Presentations
This session shared the many lessons learned over the years of publishing the UGA Law Library’s longstanding newsletter Amicus Briefs both in print and electronically. It also shared current tools used for online and print publication, as well as assessing readership including Drupal, WordPress, MailChimp, Google Analytics and DataStudio, Piktochart, iTunes, YouTube, Feedburner, and Digital Commons.
News @ Georgia Law, December 2018, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ Georgia Law, December 2018, Office Of Communications And Public Relations
News @ UGA School of Law
School of Law named best in nation for return on investment; UGA law grads record highest state bare passage rate for fifth consecutive year; 20 jurists interact with law students during 2018; DSS Awards and Law Clinics@50 to highlight Alumni/Alumnae Weekend; Jones delivers commencement speech and is honored with portrait; World-class scholars; Spotlights: Second-year student Amber Greenaway and alumnus Doug Ashworth (J.D.'87); Class Notes and In Memoriam; In Memoriam: P. Harris Hines; In Memoriam: Alan Watson; Upcoming events.
How To Create A Stunning Video Orientation By Hand, Rachel S. Evans
How To Create A Stunning Video Orientation By Hand, Rachel S. Evans
Articles, Chapters and Online Publications
This article describes the multi-faceted approach UGA Law Library took with their fall 2018 first year student orientation. It describes the process of the creating a virtual tour experience, pairing it with a hybrid face-to-face event, and assessing the impact of all aspects of the orientation. The creation of the video itself involved a multi-media approach using a combination of visual arts and technology to animate a product that has a longer expiration than traditional video or in-person library orientations offer.
Historical Perspectives & Reflections On "Matal V. Tam" And The Future Of Offensive Trademarks, Russ Versteeg
Historical Perspectives & Reflections On "Matal V. Tam" And The Future Of Offensive Trademarks, Russ Versteeg
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
From Ip Goals To 3d Holes: Does Intellectual Property Law Provide A Map Or Gap In The Era Of 3d Printing?, Autumn Smith
From Ip Goals To 3d Holes: Does Intellectual Property Law Provide A Map Or Gap In The Era Of 3d Printing?, Autumn Smith
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Use It Or Lose It: The Sixth Circuit's New Approach To Evaluating Likelihood To Cause Consumer Confusion In Trademark Disputes, Stuart F. Sumner
Use It Or Lose It: The Sixth Circuit's New Approach To Evaluating Likelihood To Cause Consumer Confusion In Trademark Disputes, Stuart F. Sumner
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Location Unaware: Developing A Standard Of Secondary Liability For Location-Aware Technology Developers, Joseph Phillip Sklar
Location Unaware: Developing A Standard Of Secondary Liability For Location-Aware Technology Developers, Joseph Phillip Sklar
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Ftc And Modern Common Carrier Regulation In The Telecom Context, Cody Lee Shubert
The Ftc And Modern Common Carrier Regulation In The Telecom Context, Cody Lee Shubert
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Disposition Of Digital Assets In Georgia, Clint Alain Guillebeau
Disposition Of Digital Assets In Georgia, Clint Alain Guillebeau
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Standoff Between The Trademark Trial And Appeal Board (Ttab) And The Federal Courts: What "Houndstooth Mafia" Means For Judicial Authority Over Administrative Agencies, Matthew S. Chandler
Standoff Between The Trademark Trial And Appeal Board (Ttab) And The Federal Courts: What "Houndstooth Mafia" Means For Judicial Authority Over Administrative Agencies, Matthew S. Chandler
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
How Supreme A Court?, Thomas E. Kadri
How Supreme A Court?, Thomas E. Kadri
Popular Media
Facebook is planning an independent appeals process for content moderation decisions. But how much power will it have?
How To Make Facebook's 'Supreme Court' Work, Kate Klonick, Thomas E. Kadri
How To Make Facebook's 'Supreme Court' Work, Kate Klonick, Thomas E. Kadri
Popular Media
The idea of a body that will decide what kind of content is allowed on the site is promising — but only if it’s done right.
What's In A Licensing Agreement?, Stephen Wolfson, Mariann Burright
What's In A Licensing Agreement?, Stephen Wolfson, Mariann Burright
Presentations
Now that you know the foundations of enforceable contracts, and want to have more familiarity with some nuts and bolts of contract language to become a better negotiator for your institutions, you will want to take this second webinar.
Participants will learn:
• What are the basic provisions or clauses of a contract?
• What do these provisions obligate my institution to do?
• What do these provisions obligate the other party to do?
• What rights does my institution have if the other party breaks its obligations?
Amazing Facts About The Jfk Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Amazing Facts About The Jfk Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Popular Media
During the past half century, resourceful scholars, journalists and private researchers within the JFK assassination research community, to their enormous credit, repeatedly have uncovered relevant evidence unavailable or overlooked during the official investigations. The members of this research community are the persons who have been the most active in examining the millions of pages of previously secret government documents relating to the assassination that have been declassified and released to the public since 1992.
While many key factual questions about the JFK assassination remain answered, we now, in 2018, know more of the facts surrounding the assassination than ever before. …
Ereserves, Annotations, And Registration: Copyright At The 11th Circuit, Stephen Wolfson
Ereserves, Annotations, And Registration: Copyright At The 11th Circuit, Stephen Wolfson
Presentations
This presentation discusses eReserves, the 11th circuit and copyright issues surrounding the Georgia State University case heard by Judge Evans in 2008.
Clinic Provides Legal Help To Veterans, Aaron Hale
Clinic Provides Legal Help To Veterans, Aaron Hale
Other Law School Publications
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Project Management Madness: 3 Key Programs For Communication, Personal Tasks And Large Projects, Rachel S. Evans
Project Management Madness: 3 Key Programs For Communication, Personal Tasks And Large Projects, Rachel S. Evans
Presentations
No matter what member of a team you are, be it content editor, web designer, database manager or systems administrator, getting things done and meeting goals depends largely on how you communicate with one another, handle your time and effectively collaborate on small and big projects. This session will use our own team's preferred platforms to show specific examples of how we are managing our taskflow across three different programs to tackle business as usual, short and long term work, and major special projects.
The three programs that will be compared for pros, cons, and their integration with one another …
Navigating Scholarship Discovery, Research Impact, And Open Access, Carol A. Watson, Jean-Gabriel Bankier, Gregg Gordon
Navigating Scholarship Discovery, Research Impact, And Open Access, Carol A. Watson, Jean-Gabriel Bankier, Gregg Gordon
Presentations
The leadership teams of bepress and SSRN will present the findings of an integration pilot conducted in partnership with Columbia Law School’s Arthur W. Diamond Law Library, the University of Georgia School of Law’s Alexander Campbell King Law Library, and Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business. Expanding the reach of open access scholarship is central to the mission of both bepress and SSRN. However for many institutions, the separation of the two platforms had created barriers to faculty engagement and the building of successful open access initiatives. With both companies now part of the Elsevier portfolio, it seemed the …
“Protecting Children”: A Welcome Addition To Efforts To Redress Wartime Harms, Diane Marie Amann
“Protecting Children”: A Welcome Addition To Efforts To Redress Wartime Harms, Diane Marie Amann
Popular Media
This essay is the second in an online mini forum that Just Security is hosting on the new book, Protecting Children in Armed Conflict.