An Associate's Guide to the Practice of Copyright Law

Author:   Meaghan Hemmings Kent ,  Joshua J. Kaufman
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN:  

9780195373479


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   01 August 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Meaghan Hemmings Kent ,  Joshua J. Kaufman
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.518kg
ISBN:  

9780195373479


ISBN 10:   0195373472
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   01 August 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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<br> Handy for any non-US copyright lawyer who spends hours on the phone to his US counterparts and sometimes struggles to comprehend issues which are alien to him. <br>--Jeremy Phillips, 1709 Copyright Blog <br><br> The Guide would be an excellent resource for law firms to have in their libraries. New associates practicing copyright law would benefit by having the Guide available for ready reference, and general practitioners could occasionally access the Guide to brush up on specific areas. --Rachel L. Poe, Colorado Lawyer<br> Perfect as a quick reference, comprehensively covering most common copyright issues from registration and transfer to cease and desist and take-down letters to litigation. <br>--Clifford D. Hyra, Patents 101 <br><br>


<br> Handy for any non-US copyright lawyer who spends hours on the phone to his US counterparts and sometimes struggles to comprehend issues which are alien to him. <br>--Jeremy Phillips, 1709 Copyright Blog <br><p><br> The Guide would be an excellent resource for law firms to have in their libraries. New associates practicing copyright law would benefit by having the Guide available for ready reference, and general practitioners could occasionally access the Guide to brush up on specific areas. --Rachel L. Poe, Colorado Lawyer<p><br> Perfect as a quick reference, comprehensively covering most common copyright issues from registration and transfer to cease and desist and take-down letters to litigation. <br>--Clifford D. Hyra, Patents 101<br><p><br> This is a great desk handbook for anyone working with clients who are in an industry that produces copyrightable materials...well laid out and contains handy call-outs of practice tips all along the way. The book is structured so that i


"""Handy for any non-US copyright lawyer who spends hours on the phone to his US counterparts and sometimes struggles to comprehend issues which are alien to him."" --Jeremy Phillips, 1709 Copyright Blog "" The Guide would be an excellent resource for law firms to have in their libraries. New associates practicing copyright law would benefit by having the Guide available for ready reference, and general practitioners could occasionally access the Guide to brush up on specific areas."" --Rachel L. Poe, Colorado Lawyer ""Perfect as a quick reference, comprehensively covering most common copyright issues from registration and transfer to cease and desist and take-down letters to litigation."" --Clifford D. Hyra, Patents 101 ""This is a great desk handbook for anyone working with clients who are in an industry that produces copyrightable materials...well laid out and contains handy call-outs of practice tips all along the way. The book is structured so that it can be read by skipping around to the sections of interest and contains a very thorough review of the topics while pointing the way to more in-depth sources where needed."" --Stephen Jenei, Patent Baristas"


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Meaghan Hemmings Kent is a senior associate at Venable, LLP, where she focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation, including patent, trademark and copyright claims. She also has experience in trademark prosecution before the USPTO, and proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Joshua Kaufman is a partner at Venable, LLP, where he is the head of the firm's Copyright and Licensing group. He counsels and litigates in the fields of copyright, e-commerce, licensing, art, intellectual property, software, on-line issues, trademark, entertainment, media and literary law. Mr. Kaufman was one of the nation's first computer and cyber lawyers. Kaufman is also one of the country's most well-known art lawyers and represents a wide variety of artists, art publishers, art licensing agents and art licensees.

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