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Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response, Annemarie Bridy
Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response, Annemarie Bridy
Joint PIJIP/TLS Research Paper Series
This short paper, prepared for a workshop on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) and the Public Interest at American University’s Washington College of Law, considers the draft Internet provisions of ACTA in the context of concerns raised in the media that the treaty will require signatories to mandate graduated response regimes (à la France’s controversial HADOPI system) for online copyright enforcement. Although the Consolidated Text of ACTA, released in late April, confirms that mandatory graduated response is off the table for the treaty’s negotiators, the treaty in its current form both accommodates and promotes the adoption of graduated response. Moreover, …
Settling For Less? An Analysis Of The Possibility Of Positive Legal Precedent On The Internet If The Google Book Search Litigation Had Not Reached A Settlement, Brooke Ericson
Intellectual Property Brief
No abstract provided.
Policing The Information Super Highway: Custom's Role In Digital Piracy, Andrew Haberman
Policing The Information Super Highway: Custom's Role In Digital Piracy, Andrew Haberman
Intellectual Property Brief
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Online Auction Sites And Inconsistencies: A Case Study Of France, China, And The United States, Won Hee Elaine Lee
Online Auction Sites And Inconsistencies: A Case Study Of France, China, And The United States, Won Hee Elaine Lee
Intellectual Property Brief
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Settling For Less? An Analysis Of The Possibility Of Positive Legal Precedent On The Internet If The Google Book Search Litigation Had Not Reached A Settlement, Brooke Ericson
Intellectual Property Brief
No abstract provided.
Online Auction Sites And Inconsistencies: A Case Study Of France, China, And The United States, Won Hee Elaine Lee
Online Auction Sites And Inconsistencies: A Case Study Of France, China, And The United States, Won Hee Elaine Lee
Intellectual Property Brief
No abstract provided.