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BTLJ Blog
April 5th, 2015
Commentators and historians have long recorded the regrettable moments of high-profiled individuals. However, it was not until recently that this kind of record was possible for the everyday person. Two attributes of Internet data made this possible: its permanence and its accessibility. In contrast with the limited distribution and narrow ...
SymposiaNews & UpdatesBTLJ Blog
April 2nd, 2014
BTLJ is excited to welcome Jane C. Ginsburg of Columbia Law School on April 3–4, 2014 to the 18th Annual BTLJ/BCLT Symposium: The Next Great Copyright Act. This is a summary of Professor Ginsburg’s topic of discussion and forthcoming article: Fair use has gone off the rails, first with the Sony “Betamax” decision, and more recently with ...
SymposiaNews & UpdatesBTLJ Blog
April 2nd, 2014
BTLJ is excited to welcome R. Anthony Reese of UC Irvine School of Law on April 3–4, 2014 to the 18th Annual BTLJ/BCLT Symposium: The Next Great Copyright Act. This is a summary of Professor Reese’s topic of discussion and forthcoming article: Drafting the Next Great Copyright Act will require defining the scope of subject ...
SymposiaNews & UpdatesBTLJ Blog
April 2nd, 2014
BTLJ is excited to welcome Rebecca Tushnet of Georgetown Law School on April 3–4, 2014 to the 18th Annual BTLJ/BCLT Symposium: The Next Great Copyright Act. This is a summary of Professor Tushnet’s topic of discussion and forthcoming article, All of This Has Happened Before and All of This Will Happen Again: Claims that copyright licensing ...
SymposiaNews & UpdatesBTLJ Blog
April 2nd, 2014
BTLJ is excited to welcome David R. Hansen of UNC Law School on April 3–4, 2014 to the 18th Annual BTLJ/BCLT Symposium: The Next Great Copyright Act. This is a summary of Mr. Hansen’s topic of discussion and forthcoming article: U.S. libraries, archives, and museums are stewards of some of the largest collections of copyrighted content ...
SymposiaNews & UpdatesBTLJ Blog
April 2nd, 2014
BTLJ is excited to welcome Aaron Perzanowski of Case Western Reserve University Law School and Jason Schultz of New York University Law School on April 3–4, 2014 to the 18th Annual BTLJ/BCLT Symposium: The Next Great Copyright Act. This is a summary of the authors’ topic of discussion and forthcoming article: The shift to a digital ...