
Copyright in a Global Information Economy
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Contributor Roles
Lewis & Clark Law School Professor Lydia Loren is a co-author of this book.
Description
Copyright in a Global Information Economy, Fifth Edition
provides both comprehensive topic coverage and integrated treatment of doctrinal, theoretical, international, and policy questions. It seamlessly facilitates a variety of teaching styles and preferences ranging from the more theoretical to the more practice-oriented. Each section includes practice exercises that enable students to apply what they have learned and to practice skills relating to advocacy, drafting, and client counseling.
New to the Fifth Edition:
- Updated and streamlined introductory materials on copyright’s context and justifications
- Revised coverage of doctrines relating to authorship and copying in fact to emphasize problems that arise in organizational settings
- Coverage of the Music Modernization Act of 2018 and its implications for the specialized system of music copyright rules
- New case law on the extent of online service providers’ duty to maintain and implement procedures for terminating accounts of repeat infringers
- Coverage of the European Union’s Digital Single Market directive and its implications for online service provider obligations to copyright holders
- Revised coverage of materials relating to termination of transfers to reflect current controversies
ISBN
9781543813623
Publication Date
2020
Document Type
Book
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Edition
5th
City
New York
Keywords
copyright, fair use, reproduction right, derivative works, international law, municipal law, authorship, law textbook, law casebook, information economy, global economy, rights of distribution
Disciplines
Intellectual Property Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Julie E. Cohen, Lydia Pallas Loren, Ruth L. Okediji, and Maureen A. O'Rourke, Copyright in a Global Information Economy (5th 2020).
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_books/24