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Journal of the Copyright Society

The peer-reviewed Journal of the Copyright Society (formerly known as the Bulletin of the Copyright Society of the USA) is the leading U.S. law review exclusively devoted to the subject of copyright law. Presently published three times a year, the Journal includes articles that are chosen by an Editorial Board comprised of the leading professors and practitioners in the field.

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Volume 69, Issue 2

Part I consists of the annual review of copyright, “Recent Developments in Copyright”: Selected Annotated Cases by Thomas Kjellberg, Joelle…
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Volume 69, Issue 1

Special Chinese Copyright Law Edition – I am pleased for the Journal to offer in this edition eleven interesting perspectives…
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Volume 68, Issue 3

The issue begins with the 2021 Brace Lecture, which was delivered by Professor Donald Vaver, of the Osgoode Hall Law…
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Volume 68, Issue 2

Ninth Circuit affirmed dismissal of the infringement claim for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Superama, organizer of U.S. Sumo Open,…
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Volume 68, Issue 1

The issue begins with the Brace Lecture, which was delivered by Professor Christopher Sprigman. In What Does Antitrust’s Revival Mean…
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Volume 67

It is a distinct honor and privilege to succeed Jay Dougherty as Edi­tor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Copyright Society…
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Volume 58, Issue 1

In this volume 58, Issue One of the Journal, we offer a special set of tributes to a very special…
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