Mar 21 2022 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News Conflict Preemption Ruling Bars Enforcement of Maryland’s Law on Forced Ebook Licensing Seth L. Cooper On February 16, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland granted an injunction...
Aug 3 2021 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News Credibility Problems with the Restatement of Copyright Project Lawrence J. Spiwak Some of the first things we all learned about in law school were the “Restatements”...
Jan 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Lessons in Reading Law: Rimini Street v. Oracle’s Duel Over “Full Costs” Joel S. Nolette Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
May 24 2018 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property Blog Post News CLASSICS Act Provides Long Overdue Recognition for Legacy Recording Artists Matthew Barblan, Kevin Madigan A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
Dec 20 2017 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 16 – Is the Newest Part of the Copyright Act Antiquated? Jennifer L. Pariser, Maria Schneider, Mark F. Schultz Is the Newest Part of the Copyright Act Antiquated? Unchaining Creativity and Innovation. Nearly twenty...
Dec 20 2017 Wednesday 12:00 p.m. EDT Deep Dive Episode 16 – Is the Newest Part of the Copyright Act Antiquated? Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum Teleforum Speakers: Jennifer L. Pariser • Maria Schneider • Mark F. Schultz Topics: Regulatory Transparency Project • Intellectual Property
May 8 2017 Podcast Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc. - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Zvi Rosen On March 22, 2017, the Supreme Court decided Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc....
Dec 14 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Hot News: The "Hot-News" Doctrine Is Hot Again! Or Is It? David L. Applegate, Ryan Schermerhorn Copyright law, like contract law, is deceptively complex. Just as the familiar elements of offer,...
Aug 1 1998 Publication Of Juries And Shampoo: The Supreme Court And The Copyright Act Timothy M. Morella This past March, the U. S. Supreme Court decided a pair of copyright cases, both...
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Conflict Preemption Ruling Bars Enforcement of Maryland’s Law on Forced Ebook Licensing
On February 16, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland granted an injunction...
Topics
Credibility Problems with the Restatement of Copyright Project
Some of the first things we all learned about in law school were the “Restatements”...
Lessons in Reading Law: Rimini Street v. Oracle’s Duel Over “Full Costs”
Joel S. Nolette
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
CLASSICS Act Provides Long Overdue Recognition for Legacy Recording Artists
A version of this essay originally appeared on the Center for the Protection of Intellectual...
Deep Dive Episode 16 – Is the Newest Part of the Copyright Act Antiquated?
Jennifer L. Pariser, Maria Schneider, Mark F. Schultz
Is the Newest Part of the Copyright Act Antiquated? Unchaining Creativity and Innovation. Nearly twenty...
Deep Dive Episode 16 – Is the Newest Part of the Copyright Act Antiquated?
Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
TeleforumStar Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc. - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Zvi Rosen
On March 22, 2017, the Supreme Court decided Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc....
Hot News: The "Hot-News" Doctrine Is Hot Again! Or Is It?
David L. Applegate, Ryan Schermerhorn
Copyright law, like contract law, is deceptively complex. Just as the familiar elements of offer,...
Of Juries And Shampoo: The Supreme Court And The Copyright Act
Timothy M. Morella
This past March, the U. S. Supreme Court decided a pair of copyright cases, both...