Copyright Law #3: Introduction to Copyright III Friday, Dec 28 2007
2L/3L and Copyright Law and IU-Indianapolis and Intellectual Property and Neil Wehneman 5:48 pm
Copyright in the United States is affected by both the Federal Constitution, and international law such as the Berne Convention. Additionally, international law is often used to justify increases in rights for the sake of “harmonization.” We conclude this last introductory episode by briefly comparing and contrasting several areas of the law that are often lumped together as “intellectual property.”
Note: Due to temporary technical issues, this episode lacks an intro and outro (they will be provided shortly).
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