
Creator Spotlight with THADONN
For this week’s creator spotlight, we would like you to meet recording artist THADONN! What was the inspiration behind becoming a creator? What do you enjoy most about the creative […]

Creators in Support of the CASE Act – It’s a No Brainer
The Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement Act (CASE Act) provides a practical solution to a spectrum of injustice for creators, publishers and copyright administrators alike. Why is it important to […]

Abraham Lincoln’s Gift to Copyright for Photographers
Visiting Scholar and Professorial Lecturer in Law at the George Washington University School of Law; and Assistant Professor at the Southern Illinois University School of Law beginning August 2020. This […]

A Celebration of Black Lives in Creativity
As culture influences art, art can also influence culture. The creative community enriches our lives in so many ways and helps us see the world from many different perspectives. Creative […]

Shampooing Baby Elephants, Buddha’s Tooth, and the World Intellectual Property Organization
Copyright Michael J. Remington (2020) A memory resides in my brain about a special week in the Republic of Sri Lanka. Previously untold, a secret copyright story can be recollected […]

Second Circuit Limits Copyright Damages to Three-Year Period Before Suit
Note: This blog was originally posted on CDAS. How do you square Psihoyos with Petrella, two of the most significant copyright statute of limitations cases in recent years? Courts and attorneys alike have […]

Hip Hop and the Engine of Free Expression
I love hip hop. I have loved hip hop for as long as I can remember, not only for its sound and lyrical content, but perhaps equally for what it […]

What the Age of the “Hack” Teaches Us About Copyright Terms
“Students of the nineteenth-century drama come sooner or later to the realization that the most important dramatist of the period was Shakespeare.” – Marvin Felheim, The Theater of Augustin Daly (1956) […]

Senators and Creators Say Notice and Takedown System is Broken, While Platforms Blame the System’s Failures on Creators
Panel 2 [This post is the second of two covering this week’s Senate Subcommittee on IP hearing, titled Is the DMCA’s Notice and Takedown System Working in the 21st Century?. […]

Senators and Creators Say Notice and Takedown System is Broken, While Platforms Blame the System’s Failures on Creators
Panel 1 On Tuesday, the Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property held its third hearing on the viability of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) twenty-two years after enactment. Titled Is […]