It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a . . . Library?
In response to Siva’s post about Google Print and fair use, Laura Quilter weighs in, hoping to push the definition… Read More »It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a . . . Library?
In response to Siva’s post about Google Print and fair use, Laura Quilter weighs in, hoping to push the definition… Read More »It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a . . . Library?
It’s been a summer of blockbuster judicial opinions in the realm of innovation and information law, from the Supreme Court’s… Read More »Ovitz and Innovation
Posted especially for colleagues Eric and Christine, this line from a story in today’s Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: In a recent survey… Read More »Even in Milwaukee . . .
For conclusive evidence that trademarks can, indeed, become “things,” see FedExFurniture.com, the site of a man who has furnished his… Read More »Trademark as Thing
I spoke with a Wall Street Journal reporter today about the elite law reviews’ length policy. I’m not sure what… Read More »WSJ on Law Review Length