Apr 9 2021 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News Copyrights Are Property Rights, Not Harmful Monopolies Seth L. Cooper In American constitutionalism, copyrights are rooted in individuals' natural property rights. But copyrights are sometimes...
Apr 3 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Modernizing Copyright Law for the Digital Age Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May, Adam Mossoff, Michael Risch In this teleforum, co-authors Randolph May and Seth Cooper will highlight key themes from their...
Mar 12 2020 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Wireless Exceptionalism: Court Concludes T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Will Speed 5G Seth L. Cooper The New T-Mobile scored a sweeping victory in New York v. Deutsche Telekom AG. A...
Jan 7 2020 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Does the Restoring Internet Freedom Order Preempt Conflicting State Laws? Seth L. Cooper Justice Clarence Thomas’s intriguing discussion of the Supremacy Clause and federal agency preemption in Lipschultz v....
Apr 26 2019 Topics Intellectual Property • International Law & Trade Blog Post News World IP Day: Trade Agreements Should Include Stronger Online Copyright Protections Seth L. Cooper World Intellectual Property Day is April 26, a day to heighten awareness regarding the importance...
Jan 28 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review John Marshall’s Jurisprudence Supports Preemption of California’s Net Neutrality Law Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Oct 17 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums A Reader on Net Neutrality and Restoring Internet Freedom Seth L. Cooper, Blair Levin, Daniel Lyons, Randolph J. May In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission adopted its landmark Restoring Internet Freedom Order that...
Sep 18 2018 Topics Constitution • Intellectual Property Blog Post News Honoring the Constitution by Strengthening Copyright Protections Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May Monday, September 17 was Constitution Day – the 231st anniversary of the signing of the...
Jan 8 2018 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Why Consumers Won’t Be Left Unprotected in an Open Internet Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper Below is an Op Ed by Randolph May and Seth Cooper published January 4th in The...
Nov 8 2017 Topics Intellectual Property • Separation of Powers Blog Post News U.S. Copyright Office Needs an Upgrade for the Digital Age Economy Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May Reflecting on the close connection between responsible implementation of the law and respect of the...
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Copyrights Are Property Rights, Not Harmful Monopolies
In American constitutionalism, copyrights are rooted in individuals' natural property rights. But copyrights are sometimes...
Modernizing Copyright Law for the Digital Age
Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May, Adam Mossoff, Michael Risch
In this teleforum, co-authors Randolph May and Seth Cooper will highlight key themes from their...
Topics
Wireless Exceptionalism: Court Concludes T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Will Speed 5G
The New T-Mobile scored a sweeping victory in New York v. Deutsche Telekom AG. A...
Topics
Does the Restoring Internet Freedom Order Preempt Conflicting State Laws?
Justice Clarence Thomas’s intriguing discussion of the Supremacy Clause and federal agency preemption in Lipschultz v....
Topics
World IP Day: Trade Agreements Should Include Stronger Online Copyright Protections
World Intellectual Property Day is April 26, a day to heighten awareness regarding the importance...
John Marshall’s Jurisprudence Supports Preemption of California’s Net Neutrality Law
Randolph J. May, Seth L. Cooper
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
A Reader on Net Neutrality and Restoring Internet Freedom
Seth L. Cooper, Blair Levin, Daniel Lyons, Randolph J. May
In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission adopted its landmark Restoring Internet Freedom Order that...
Topics
Honoring the Constitution by Strengthening Copyright Protections
Monday, September 17 was Constitution Day – the 231st anniversary of the signing of the...
Topics
Why Consumers Won’t Be Left Unprotected in an Open Internet
Below is an Op Ed by Randolph May and Seth Cooper published January 4th in The...
Topics
U.S. Copyright Office Needs an Upgrade for the Digital Age Economy
Reflecting on the close connection between responsible implementation of the law and respect of the...