syllabus
Reading
Assignments
Class 1
(8/16): Fixation and
Originality
Class 2
(8/18): Originality (Contd) and the Idea/Expression
Dichotomy
Class 3
(8/23): Derivative Works and
Compilations
Class
4 (8/25):
Authorship
Class
5 (8/30): Useful
Articles
Class
6 (9/1): Computer
Software
Note: There will be no class on
9/6 (Labor Day).
Class
7 (9/8): The Reproduction
Right
Class
8 (9/13): The Derivative Work
Right
Class
9 (9/15): The Distribution
Right
Class
10 (9/20): Communication to the Public by Performance or Display
Class 11
(9/22): Copyright in Musical Works and Sound
Recordings
Class 12
(9/27): Fictional Characters and Moral Rights
Class 13
(9/29): Fair Use
Class 14
(10/4): Fair Use (Contd)
Class 15
(10/6): Copyright Infringement
Note: There will be no classes on
10/11 and 10/13 (Fall Break).
Class 16
(10/18): Device Manufacturers and Liability for Inducement
Class
17 (10/20): Formalities and
Duration
Class 18
(10/25): Renewals and Terminations of
Transfers
Class 19
(10/27): Modes of
Transfer
Class 20
(11/1): Technological Protections
Class 21
(11/3): Statutory Overview and Review Session
Class 22
(11/8): Guest Speaker:
Dr Enrico Bonadio, Reader, The City Law School, City, University of
London (via
Zoom)
Class 23
(11/10):
Guest Speaker: Prof. Doris E. Long, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law
(via
Zoom)
Class 24
(11/15): "Intellectual Property, Energy and Investment: A Comparative Exploration Across
Mexico-U.S. Borders" Conference (via
Zoom)
You
are required to attend one of the two IP panels.
Syllabus
(Fall 2020)
Syllabus
(Fall 2019)
Syllabus
(Fall 2018)
Syllabus
(Fall 2017)
Syllabus
(Fall 2016)
Syllabus
(Fall 2015)
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