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April 03, 2006

Copyright Classics

My Spring seminar is entitled "Antitrust and IP Policy Seminar: Copyright Classics." We are reading classic articles from the secondary copyright literature. Students will be posting on the articles and commenting on the posts of their fellow students. The blog is open to the public; only students can author original posts but anyone can post a comment. The blog is at http://picker.typepad.com/picker_seminar/.

This week we are reading then Professor Breyer's 1970 Harvard Law Review article "The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies and Computer Programs." (84 Harv. L. Rev. 281)

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