Gary Rosen, Esq.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
6pm - 8pm
The George Washington University Law School
Burns Building Room 505 - Faculty Conference Center
Gary Rosen, author of Unfair to Genius (Oxford Univ. Press
2012), will discuss the music industry’s response to the advent of broadcast
radio in the 1920s, and the three decades of copyright war that followed. The presentation will focus on how the “ether
toy” permanently reshaped the legal and cultural landscape, and on lessons that
might be applied in present-day disputes.
The talk, co-sponsored by the DC Chapter of the Copyright Society of the
USA, will be followed by a reception.
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This American Copyright Life: Reflections on
Re-equilibrating Copyright for the Internet Age
Prof. Peter Menell
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
6pm - 8pm
The George Washington University Law School
Burns Building - The Great Room
Prof. Peter Menell of the UC Berkeley School of Law will
present a version of the talk that he gave earlier this year as the Donald C.
Brace Memorial Lecture in New York. A
reception will follow the talk, which is co-sponsored by the DC Chapter of the
Copyright Society of the USA.
RSVP to csusadc at gmail
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