LAW 823 - Copyright Law of the U.S.
(Section: LS1)
Description:
This in-depth analysis of U.S. copyright law includes the history of the law, from the first copyright statutes through the major revisions of the 1909 Act, the 1976 Act, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. Students explore legal issues relating to the registration process, defenses such as fair use and parody, and remedies for infringement. Terms for the licensing and/or transfer of copyright are also examined. Includes the impact of the use of digital media and the growth of the Internet on copyright protection. Intellectual Property LLM students are required to take this course, Trademark Law of the U.S., or Patent Law of the U.S.
Term: Summer San Francisco Law Session
Units: 3
Course Type(s):
Intellectual Property Law, JD Elective, LLM Intellectual Property
Offered:
Wednesday 3:30PM - 6:10PM
,
Thursday 12:30PM - 3:10PM
from
May 26, 2009
through
July 24, 2009
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 2321
Instructor: Warren Small
Capacity/Available: 15/11
Status: Open
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Xpress ID: 7898
What is this?
Syllabus:
LLM-823 - Copyright Law (Summer 2009).pdf
(posted Tuesday, May 26, 2009)
Current and planned sections:
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09/FL |
LSN | San Francisco |
Aug 17 - Dec 12, 2009 |
Monday 6:30PM-9:10PM
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Justin Beck
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Previously offered sections:
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09/UL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
May 26 - Jul 24, 2009 |
Wednesday 3:30PM-6:10PM
Thursday 12:30PM-3:10PM
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Warren Small
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