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Computer Information Systems Law and System Operator Liability
7.
The good, bad, ugly of copyright law rewrites.
6.
Online Copyright Cases Can Simply Be Difficult.
5.
Revising the Copyright Law for Electronic Publishing
4.
Vigilante Copyright Enforcer Aims at Freeloaders.
3.
Authors waging fight in Brave New World.
2.
Internet Case Shows Copyright Act Needs Revision
1.
Bill to Amend Copyright Act Needs Work
Hector
McQueen - Law (UK,
Institutes)
3.
The 1998 Directive: A Political Compromise
2.
Intellectual Property in a Peripheral Jurisdiction
1.
Copyright and the Internet
Dale
C. Mead - All
(US, Nonprofit)
History
of Copyright
David Nimmer - Law (US, Profit)
"Time
& Space"
L. Ray Patterson - Law (US, Academics)
8.
A Response to Mr. Y'Barbo's Reply
Matthew Rimmer - L (Australia, Academics) Faculty of Law, Australian National University http://law.anu.edu.au/scripts/StaffDetails.asp?StaffID=238 Articles Rimmer, M. "The Dead Poets Society: The Copyright Term and the Public Domain", First Monday, June 2003, Vol. 8, No. 6, URL: http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_6/rimmer/index.html. For a rejoinder to this article, see Lessig's response: http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/lessig/blog/archives/2003_06.shtml#001291 Rimmer, M. "Virtual Countries: Internet Domain Names And Geographical Terms", Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, February 2003, No. 106, p. 124-136, abstract available at http://www.gu.edu.au/publication/mia/MIACP106.html Rimmer, M. "Beyond Blue Gene: Intellectual Property And Bioinformatics", International Review of Industrial Property And Copyright Law, January 2003, Vol. 34 (1), p. 31-49, abstract available at http://www.intellecprop.mpg.de/Enhanced/Deutsch/Veroeffentlichungen/IIC-Contents/2003/abstracts/abstrRimmer.htm Rimmer, M. "Crystal Palaces: Copyright Law And Public Architecture", Bond Law Review, December 2002, Vol. 14, No. 2, p. 320-346, URL: http://www.bond.edu.au/law/blr/vol14-2/blrvol14-2.pdf, E-Print: http://eprints.anu.edu.au/archive/00000554/ Rimmer, M. "Daubism: Copyright Law And Artistic Works", Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, December 2002, Vol. 9, No. 4, URL: http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v9n4/rimmer94.html Bowrey, K. and Rimmer, M. "Rip, Mix, Burn: The Politics Of Peer To Peer And Copyright Law", First Monday, August 2002, Vol. 7, No. 8, URL: http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_8/bowrey/index.html For a rejoinder to this article, see Weatherall's response: http://weatherall.blogspot.com/2002_08_04_weatherall_archive.html Rimmer, M. "Heretic: Copyright Law And Dramatic Works", Queensland University of Technology Law And Justice Journal, May 2002, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 131-149, article available at http://www.law.qut.edu.au/about/ljj/editions/v2n1/rimmer.jsp Rimmer, M. "Napster: Infinite Digital Jukebox Or Pirate Bazaar", Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, February 2001, No. 98, p. 27-38, abstract available at http://www.gu.edu.au/publication/mia/MIACP98.html Rimmer, M. "Bangarra Dance Theatre: Copyright Law And Indigenous Culture", Griffith Law Review, 2000, Vol. 9, No. 2, p 275-302, abstract available at http://www.gu.edu.au/centre/glr/frameset2.html Rimmer, M. "The Demidenko Affair: Copyright Law, Plagiarism And Ridicule", Media And Arts Law Review, September 2000, Vol. 5, No. 3, p 159-176, abstract available at http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/malr/contents532.htmRimmer, M. "Four Stories About Copyright Law And Appropriation Art", Media And Arts Law Review, December 1998, Vol. 3, No. 4, p 180-193. Editorials Rimmer, M. "The Legal Helix" in an issue entitled "Copyrighting The Genome: Database Owners Stifle Gene Research", Australasian Science, August 2003, Volume 24, Number 7, p. 20-22, http://www.control.com.au/ A short version of the forthcoming paper, "The Public Library of Science: Intellectual Property and Scientific Publishing". Book Reviews Rimmer, M. "Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy. A Book Review", Prometheus, 2003, Vol. 21, No. 1, p 127-132, E-print: http://eprints.anu.edu.au/archive/00000759/ Rimmer, M. "The Artist Is A Thief: A Book Review", Muse Magazine, November 2001, http://eprints.anu.edu.au/archive/00002029/ Rimmer, M. "Mauve: How One Man Invented a Colour that Changed the World. A Book Review", European Intellectual Property Review, July 2001, Vol. 23, No. 7, p. 352-353. Case Notes Rimmer, M. "Intellectual Property and Scientific Publishing", Incite, August 2003, Vol. 24 (8), p. 8. Rimmer, M. "Albert Namatjira: Copyright Estates and Traditional Knowledge", Incite, June 2003, Vol. 24 (6), p. 6, http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/incite/2003/06/albert.namatjira.html Rimmer, M. "Damned To Fame: The Moral Rights Of The Beckett Estate", Incite, May 2003, Vol. 24 (5), http://www.alia.org.au/incite/2003/05/beckett.html Rimmer, M. "Gone With The Wind: Copyright Law and Fair Use", Incite, April 2003, Vol. 24 (4), p. 6, http://www.alia.org.au/incite/2003/04/wind.gone.html Rimmer, M. "Free Mickey: The Copyright Term and the Public Domain", Incite, March 2003, Vol. 24 (3), p. 12, http://www.alia.org.au/incite/2003/03/mickey.html Policy Submissions Rimmer, M. and Omar, I. "Submission to the Digital Agenda Review Issues Paper", September 2003, http://www.phillipsfox.com/whats_on/Australia/DigitalAgenda/submissions/rimmer_submission.pdf ALIA Copyright and Intellectual Property Advisory Group. "Submission to the Copyright Law Reform Committee: Copyright Law and Contracts", August 2001, http://www.law.gov.au/clrc/whatsnew/submissions2/7_ALIA.html Rimmer, M. "New Challenges In Scientific Publishing", ANU Reporter, August 2003, Vol. 34 (3), p. 15, http://info.anu.edu.au/mac/Newsletters_and_Journals/ANU_Reporter/August%202003.asp#last_word Rimmer, M. "The Legal Helix" in an issue entitled "Copyrighting The Genome: Database Owners Stifle Gene Research", Australasian Science, August 2003, Volume 24, Number 7, p. 20-22, http://control.com.au/thisissue.htm and http://control.com.au/247editorial.htm Baker, L. "Copyright Laws Fail Indigenous Artists", ANU Reporter, Friday 20 July 2001, Vol. 32 (10), p 3, http://info.anu.edu.au/mac/Newsletters_and_Journals/ANU_Reporter/_pdf/vol_32_no_10.pdf
Pamela
Samuelson - L
(US,
Academics)
N.B.
Many of Samuelson's web works are available through the Communication of the
ACM
48.
The
Digital Dilemma: A Perspective on Intellectual Property in the Information Age
47.
"Five
Challenges for Regulating the Global Information Society"
46.
"Economic and Constitutional Influences on Copyright Law in the United
States"
45.
Towards More
Sensible Anti-Circumvention Regulations
44.
Privacy as
Intellectual Property?
43.
Intellectual Property And The Digital Economy: Why The Anti-Circumvention
Regulations Need To Be Revised
42.
Intellectual Property and Contract Law for the Information Age
41.
Intellectual Property and Economic Development: Opportunities for China in the
Information Age, 98/10
40.
Does Information Really Want To Be Licensed?
39.
Does information really have to be licensed?
38.
Fair Use or Fair License?
37.
Encoding the law into digital libraries
36.
Maximum Copyright, Minimum Use
35.
Database Debacle
34.
Technology in and Beyond the Classroom
33.
Professor Pam Samuelson's Letter re: Tyson/Sherry Report 97/10/23
32.
Big Media Beaten Back
31.
Embedding technical self-help in licensed software
30.
The Never Ending Struggle For Balance
29.
Bibliography for Law 276: Cyberlaw 1997
28.
Legal protection for database contents
27.
On Author's Rights in Cyberspace: Are New International Rules Needed?
26.
Regulation of Technologies to Protect Copyrighted Works
25.
The Copyright Grab
24.
Intellectual Property Rights and the Global Information Economy
23.
Software Compatibility and the Law
22.
Brief Amicus Curiae of Copyright Law Professors in Lotus Development Corp. v.
Borland Int'l, Inc.,
21.
Re: Intellectual Property in the Digital Age (Esther Dyson's article) 95/06/29
20.
patenting program behavior, 95/06/29
19.
Re: Responding to Nit Picking the Manifesto, 95/06/29
18.
Re: New Book on Computer Interface Issues, 95/06/28
17.
Copyright and Digital Libraries
16.
Legally Speaking: The NII Intellectual Property Report
15.
Self-Plagiarism or Fair Use?,
14.
Copyright, Digital Data, and Fair Use in Digital Networked Environments
13.
Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine and Digital Data,
12.
Intellectual Property Rights for Digital Library and Hypertext Publishing
Systems
11.
Computer programs and copyright's fair use doctrine
10.
The ups and downs of look and feel
9.
Liability for defective electronic information
8.
Updating the copyright look and feel lawsuits
7.
Developments on the intellectual property front
6.
Copyright law and electronic compilations of data
5.
Digital media and the law
4.
First Amendment Rights for Information Providers?
3.
Is Information Property?
2.
Should program algorithms be patented?
1.
Good Legal Writing: of Orwell and Window Panes
Hideaki
Shirata - All
The
Origin of Two American Copyright Theories: A Case of the Reception of English
Law
David
Vaver -
Law
(New
Zealand, Academics)
10.The Copyright Mixture in a Mixed Legal System: Fit for Human Consumption?
9.
(a) The enforcement of copyright and related rights under the TRIPS agreement
Stefanie
Weigmann -
Law
Researching
Intellectual Property Law in an International Context
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