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Jane Ginsburg

U.S. Implementation of the ā€œmaking availableā€ right: Are we there yet?

The ā€œmaking availableā€ right, as articulated in the WIPO Copyright Treaty art. 8 (and the WPPT arts. 10 and 14), applies to the offering to the public of on-demand access to a work in the form of a stream or of a download.Ā  The ā€œumbrella solutionā€ adopted at the 1996 Diplomatic Conference that yielded the […]

Contracts, Orphan Works, and Copyright Norms: What Role for Berne and TRIPs

Jane Ginsburg is Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law at Columbia Law School and Co-director, Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts.Ā  Professor Ginsburg is also a member of IP Osgoode's International Advisory Council. Professor Ginsburg has a new articleĀ forthcoming in WORKING WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, Rochelle Cooper […]