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4 May 2012, 3:00 am by propertyprof
Dotan Oliar (Virginia) has posted The Copyright-Innovation Trade-Off: Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Intentional Infliction of Harm (Stanford Law Review) on SSRN. [read post]
16 Nov 2009, 6:10 pm
Dotan Oliar (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted The (Constitutional) Convention on IP: A New Reading (UCLA Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
11 May 2012, 8:08 am by Lawrence Solum
Dotan Oliar (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted The Copyright-Innovation Trade-Off: Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Intentional Infliction of Harm (64 Stan. [read post]
18 Sep 2008, 7:44 pm
Dotan Oliar & Chris Sprigman (University of Virginia - School of Law) have posted The Emergence of Intellectual Property Norms in Stand-Up Comedy on SSRN. [read post]
23 Jan 2009, 8:32 am
Chris Sprigman and Dotan Oliar saw the video of Joe Rogan and Carlos Mencia arguing on stage over Mencia's purported theft of other comedian's material. [read post]
10 Dec 2010, 11:13 am by Media Law Prof
Dotan Oliar and Christopher Jon Sprigman, both of the University of Virginia Law School, have published Intellectual Property Norms in Stand-Up Comedy in the collection The Making and Unmaking of Intellectual Property (University of Chicago Press, 2010). [read post]
31 May 2007, 8:26 am
Dotan Oliar (University of Virginia - School of Law) has posted Resolving Conflicts Among Congress's Powers Regarding Statutes' Constitutionality: The Case of Anti-Bootlegging Statutes (Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, Vol. 30, Nos. 3-4, p.467, 2007) on SSRN. [read post]
20 Jul 2009, 8:56 am
Dotan Oliar and Christopher Jon Sprigman, University of Virginia School of Law, have published "From Corn to Norms: How IP Entitlements Affect What Stand-Up Comedians Create," in volume 95 of Virginia Law Review In Brief (no. 57)(2009). [read post]
3 Oct 2009, 7:15 am
Dotan Oliar, University of Virginia School of Law Secondary Fair Use Analyzing disruptive technologies on which secondary liability might or might not be imposed. [read post]
9 Jun 2009, 7:22 am
Here is the In this essay, I comment on Dotan Oliar and Christopher Sprigman's article, There's No Free Laugh (Anymore): The Emergence of Intellectual Property Norms and the Transformation of Stand-Up Comedy, 94 Va. [read post]
26 Sep 2008, 3:37 pm
The other day I had the pleasure of attending a faculty workshop here at the University of Minnesota Law School where Chris Sprigman from the University of Virginia Law School presented a paper he coauthored with his colleague Dotan Oliar entitled “The Emergence of Intellectual Property Norms in Stand-Up Comedy. [read post]
20 May 2009, 8:05 am
Late last year the Virginia Law Review published a provocative and entertaining article by Dotan Oliar and Christopher Sprigman (both on the Virginia law faculty) on copyright law and the social norms of stand-up comics. [read post]
2 Sep 2016, 6:47 am by Terry Hart
Copyright’s Race, Gender and Age: A First Quantitative Look at Registrations — Robert Brauneis and Dotan Oliar crunch the numbers on copyright registration applications from 1978 through 2012 to see what demographic information can be revealed. [read post]
30 May 2019, 3:30 am by Dotan Oliar
Dotan Oliar Most people assume, if implicitly, that there is a substantial element of uniformity in our IP system. [read post]
26 Jun 2018, 3:30 am by Dotan Oliar
Dotan Oliar The early legal literature on law and social norms tended to paint a rosy picture. [read post]
14 May 2020, 3:30 am by Dotan Oliar
Dotan Oliar Economic activities often conflict: a rancher’s stray cattle may reduce the value of a neighboring farmer’s crops, or a tech company’s file-sharing app may reduce the value of music labels’ records. [read post]
30 Jul 2012, 1:08 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
A long time ago, I worked on a piece about Chris Sprigman and Dotan Oliar’s great article on stand-up comics that is reprised in Chris Sprigman and Kal Raustiala’s The Knockoff Economy: How Imitation Sparks Innovation (review copy). [read post]
10 Jun 2016, 3:30 am by Dotan Oliar
Dotan Oliar Zahr Said’s Reforming Copyright Interpretation puts its finger on an important, yet little studied, aspect of copyright law: judicial interpretation. [read post]
18 Dec 2009, 7:34 am by UCLA Law Review
Volume 57, Issue 2 (December 2009) Articles The Unexceptionalism of "Evolving Standards" Corinna Barrett Lain 365 The (Constitutional) Convention on IP: A New Reading Dotan Oliar 421 Comments Unborn & Unprotected: The Rights Of The Fetus Under § 1983 Bram Alden 481 An Economic Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Reforming the Business of Law for a Sustainable and Competitive Future Erin J. [read post]
30 May 2012, 6:14 am by Bridget Crawford
Rev. 907 The Copyright-Innovation Tradeoff: Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Intentional Infliction of Harm Dotan Oliar 64 Stan. [read post]