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Scratch That: The Sample License Clearance Process And Artist Compensation, Kembrew Mcleod
Scratch That: The Sample License Clearance Process And Artist Compensation, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Media Pranks And Pedagogy, Kembrew Mcleod
Copyright Criminals, Fair Use, And The Difficulties Of Doing Multimedia Scholarship, Kembrew Mcleod
Copyright Criminals, Fair Use, And The Difficulties Of Doing Multimedia Scholarship, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Transformative Fair Use Through A Social Semiotic Frame, H. Brian Holland
Transformative Fair Use Through A Social Semiotic Frame, H. Brian Holland
H. Brian Holland
No abstract provided.
Copyright, The Clearance Culture, And Filmmaking, Kembrew Mcleod
Copyright, The Clearance Culture, And Filmmaking, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Patent Infringement Remedies, Lawrence M. Sung
Patent Infringement Remedies, Lawrence M. Sung
Lawrence M. Sung
An accurate determination of patent infringement liability, whether during litigation or as part of pre-litigation risk management and business decision making, depends on not only the probability of infringement, but also the potential damages exposure. Accordingly, a keen understanding of the applicable patent infringement remedies and their quantitative measure is critical to both patent owners and competitors alike to establish an informed calculus of prudent business options in the litigation settlement and litigation avoidance contexts.
Sound Commodities: Copyright, Sampling & Cultural Politics, Philip Hayward
Sound Commodities: Copyright, Sampling & Cultural Politics, Philip Hayward
Professor Philip Hayward
No abstract provided.
The Ironies Of Making Copyright Criminals, Kembrew Mcleod
The Ironies Of Making Copyright Criminals, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Expression: Resistance And Repression In The Age Of Intellectual Property, Kembrew Mcleod
Freedom Of Expression: Resistance And Repression In The Age Of Intellectual Property, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
From Audio To Print To Video To Court: Copyright Law And ―Sampling‖ Across Media, Kembrew Mcleod
From Audio To Print To Video To Court: Copyright Law And ―Sampling‖ Across Media, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Courting Specialization: An Empirical Study Of Claim Construction Comparing Patent Litigation Before Federal District Courts And The International Trade Commission, David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Copyright Criminals: A Discussion About Filmmaking, The Clearance Culture, And Fair Use, Kembrew Mcleod
Copyright Criminals: A Discussion About Filmmaking, The Clearance Culture, And Fair Use, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Copyright Criminals, Kembrew Mcleod
Copyright Criminals, Kembrew Mcleod
Kembrew McLeod
Feature-length documentary. World premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 19, 2009. United States broadcast premiere on PBS‘s documentary series, Independent Lens, on January 19, 2010.
Phoning It In: A Digitized Lecture-Performance On The History Of Music And The Telephone, By The Killer Apps, Kembrew Mcleod, L. Glass
Phoning It In: A Digitized Lecture-Performance On The History Of Music And The Telephone, By The Killer Apps, Kembrew Mcleod, L. Glass
Kembrew McLeod
No abstract provided.
Developing Copyright Practices For User-Generated Content, Edward Lee
Developing Copyright Practices For User-Generated Content, Edward Lee
Edward Lee
No abstract provided.
Guns And Speech Technologies: How The Right To Bear Arms Affects Copyright Regulations Of Speech Technologies (Forthcoming), Edward Lee
Edward Lee
No abstract provided.
Internet Killed The Copyright Law: Perfect 10 V. Google And The Devastating Impact On The Exclusiive Right To Display, Deborah B. Morse
Internet Killed The Copyright Law: Perfect 10 V. Google And The Devastating Impact On The Exclusiive Right To Display, Deborah B. Morse
Deborah Brightman Morse
Never has the dissonance between copyright and innovation been so extreme. The Internet provides enormous economic growth due to the strength of e-commerce, and affords an avenue for creativity and the wide dissemination of information. Nevertheless, the Internet has become a plague on copyright law. The advent of the digital medium has made the unlawful reproduction, distribution, and display of copyrighted works essentially effortless. The law has been unable to keep pace with the rapid advance of technology. For the past decade, Congress has been actively attempting to draft comprehensible legislation in an effort to afford copyright owners more protection …