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7 Aug 2009, 2:37 pm
It gives me great pleasure to announce that Abhinav Chandrachud and Lawrence Liang have kindly agreed to join the LAOT team. [read post]
27 Aug 2012, 6:13 am by Vikram Raghavan
Lawrence Liang offers a very stinging critique against this ridiculous legal proceeding, which seems most bizarre.In full disclosure, I am co-editing a book to be published by OUP later this year. [read post]
26 Aug 2009, 1:18 pm
One of the most interesting pieces I've read in a while: Lawrence Liang, Piracy, Creativity and Infrastructure: Rethinking Access to Culture Liang argues that Western low-protectionists haven't fully appreciated the relationship between piracy, access, and creation, and that while proponents of remix culture have too readily condemned pure copying, the Access to Knowledge folks have focused their discourse too much on medicines and medicinal (educational)… [read post]
2 Feb 2011, 5:59 pm by Frank Pasquale
I heard Lawrence Liang give a terrific talk at the Open Video conference in New York last Fall. [read post]
In the meantime, we’d like to share a clip from a short interview we did not long ago with Lawrence Liang of the Alternative Law Forum on piracy, media, and culture. [read post]
28 Feb 2009, 8:32 am
In this post, Lawrence Liang is unhappy with the Chief Justice for declining relief to Ajith on the understanding that Shiv Sena alleged defamation against Ajith. [read post]
4 Feb 2013, 2:54 pm by Mary Whisner
Dep't of Labor)Here are a few recent papers from SSRN, a site where authors can post their papers for other to find and download:Magnusson, Roger, Gostin, Lawrence O. and Studdert, David M., Can Law Improve Prevention and Treatment of Cancer? [read post]
1 Mar 2013, 10:27 am by Shamnad Basheer
 For background to this law suit, you can read Lawrence Liangs' potent piece in Kafila and my editorial in the Indian Express. [read post]
13 Aug 2009, 8:26 am
Union of India * The Law * The Parties * The Bench * The Rationale * Conclusion * Basis of Ruling * Territorial Applicability of the judgmentBackground: The Naz JudgmentOutline of Arguments on behalf of Voices against 377Edited Transcripts of the final arguments before the Delhi High CourtCommentaries * On Freedom's avenue, Gautam Bhan * Reforming Macaulay, Kajal Bharadwaj * India: From 'perversion' to right to life with dignity, Kalpana Kannabiran * Who's… [read post]
16 Jan 2008, 12:37 pm
Nothing came of it.Then Lawrence (of the Liang fame) came up with Lex Libre - its webpage describes it as "An Open Archive of Student projects/articles/ working papers contributed to the public domain". [read post]
2 Mar 2011, 8:30 am by Rohit De
He draws an analogy to Lawrence Liang's work on pre-print cultures, where scribes who manually copied existing texts did not do their work slavishly, but shaped the texts they copied, often transforming it fundamentally. [read post]
19 Jun 2006, 7:10 pm by Ray Dowd
For a good explanation of what's going on, check out Lawrence Liang's Guide to Open Content Licenses. [read post]
14 Nov 2012, 7:36 pm
Basheer, Rahul Cherian (Inclusive Planet), Pranesh Prakash (Centre for Internet & Society), Lawrence Liang (Alternative Law Forum), Abhishek Malhotra (TMT Law Practice) and SpicyIP’s Amlan Mohanty. [read post]
11 Dec 2013, 9:57 pm by Aurelia J. Schultz
Lawrence Liang of India discussed the legitimacy of IP rights. [read post]
14 Nov 2012, 7:39 pm by V. Umakanth
Basheer, Rahul Cherian (Inclusive Planet), Pranesh Prakash (Centre for Internet & Society), Lawrence Liang (Alternative Law Forum), Abhishek Malhotra (TMT Law Practice) and SpicyIP’s Amlan Mohanty. [read post]
8 Dec 2009, 7:23 am by Shamnad Basheer
I'm extremely happy to announce that after months of planning and designing, we've finally managed to execute our collaborative law-making platform, titled CLaM.Our first proposal relates to a copyright defence for the disabled, highlighted in an earlier post by Lawrence Liang here. [read post]
14 Jun 2007, 5:43 am
Comments on this session were provided by Lawrence Liang and Ronaldo Lemos.Mireille van Eechoud presented an excellent introduction to International Private Law issues, which prompted a lively discussion on whether CC is a contract or a licence. [read post]