Why U.S. Trade Promotion Authority Should Promote Balanced Copyright
As a fight over the trade promotion authority (TPA) bill “engulfs the capitol,” debate has arisen over whether Congress should […]
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As a fight over the trade promotion authority (TPA) bill “engulfs the capitol,” debate has arisen over whether Congress should […]
What does Leonard Nimoy’s “Vulcan salute” have to do with European newspaper headlines? They both might one day be regulated by […]
As Jon noted on Friday, the Supreme Court invited the views of the U.S. Solicitor General on whether to hear […]
Among the most powerful moments of Selma, the new film about the march Martin Luther King, Jr. led in 1965 […]
Tomorrow night airs the third episode of PBS’s miniseries based on Steven Johnson’s book, How We Got to Now: Six […]
A Few German Publishers Claim that Online Services Have No Choice But to Show a Short Extract… And Pay For […]
Last week I wrote about a phenomenon I referred to as ‘IP immigration,’ in which plaintiffs with non-IP injuries bring […]
Intellectual property is facing an “immigration” challenge, but has no immigration policy. That is, there is an increasing trend of […]
While reading Variety’s eye-opening article explaining how successful young performers are reaching a new generation through Internet platforms, you might […]
As the IP nerd vigil over Aereo continues, let us take a minute to survey what potential outcomes might look like. So, […]