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7 Aug 2015, 12:00 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Copyright Theory III  Abraham Bell, Bar Ilan University The Dual-Grant Theory of Fair Use  Granted rights are limited in order to avoid unnecessarily exceeding the requirements for incentivizing. [read post]
1 Aug 2015, 10:07 pm by Mark Summerfield
’The Sir Walter variety is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights (PBR’s), granted under the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 (the PBR Act). [read post]
2 Jun 2015, 6:54 am by Amy Howe
  With no new grants, most attention focused on the Court’s denial of review in County of Maricopa v. [read post]
25 May 2015, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman
The relevant statute, it reasoned, granted legal parentage of donor-conceived children only to spouses. [read post]
24 May 2015, 4:08 pm by INFORRM
Walter Merricks, Chair of IMPRESS, discusses the decision here. [read post]
18 May 2015, 1:51 pm by Andy
Most UK law students will be aware of a seminal English copyright case from 1900 known as Walter v Lane, in which the House of Lords ruled that the author of an idea does not necessarily need to be the person who actually records the idea in order for copyright to exist in the work. [read post]
8 May 2015, 8:15 am by Don Cruse
RICKY MATAK, BELINDA MATAK AND MISTY SONNIER, AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF WALTER PETE LOGAN MATAK, DECEASED, No. 13-0042 Opinion of the Court Dissenting Previously: Two opinions, one rehearing grant, and six grants (March 23, 2014) Construing an insurance policy that covers multiple properties hit by a single hurricane RSUI INDEMNITY COMPANY v. [read post]
30 Apr 2015, 4:53 am by Kevin Smith, J.D.
 It is a privilege to be granted even a tiny window into the creativity of the many people we get to work with. [read post]
30 Apr 2015, 4:53 am by Kevin Smith, J.D.
 It is a privilege to be granted even a tiny window into the creativity of the many people we get to work with. [read post]
24 Apr 2015, 3:42 am by Amy Howe
” The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) urges the Court to grant cert. in O’Keefe v. [read post]