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Peer-To-Peer And Substantial Noninfringing Use: Giving The Term "Substantial" Some Meaning, Richard M. Myrick
Peer-To-Peer And Substantial Noninfringing Use: Giving The Term "Substantial" Some Meaning, Richard M. Myrick
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Infringicus Maximus! An Exploration Of Motion Picture Title Protection In An International Film Industry Through The Legal Battles Of Harry Potter, Emily Kathryn Tyler
Infringicus Maximus! An Exploration Of Motion Picture Title Protection In An International Film Industry Through The Legal Battles Of Harry Potter, Emily Kathryn Tyler
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Phillips Has Left Vara Little Protection For Site-Specific Artists, Lauren Ruth Spotts
Phillips Has Left Vara Little Protection For Site-Specific Artists, Lauren Ruth Spotts
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
"Hang 'Em High": Will The Recording Industry Association Of America's New Plan To Posse Up With Internet Service Providers In The Fight Against Online Music Piracy Finally Tame The Wild Internet?, John Eric Seay
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Thrill Of Victory, And The Agony Of The Tweet: Online Social Media, The Non-Copyrightability Of Events, And How To Avoid A Looming Crisis By Changing Norms, Jason Richard Sheppard
The Thrill Of Victory, And The Agony Of The Tweet: Online Social Media, The Non-Copyrightability Of Events, And How To Avoid A Looming Crisis By Changing Norms, Jason Richard Sheppard
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Music: Reconfiguring Public Performance Rights, Gary Myers, George Howard
The Future Of Music: Reconfiguring Public Performance Rights, Gary Myers, George Howard
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.