The debate is with Ben Sheffner,
author of the blog Copyrights & Campaigns, over the lessons to be learned from the music - industry trials over peer - to - peer file sharing.
Ben Sheffner,
author of the blog Copyrights & Campaigns, describes it as «off the charts,» telling Saltzman, «I can't imagine any lawyer on earth revealing that his own experts think that this case is seriously flawed.»
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of how to do so safely.»
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of copyright, and your rights as an
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Author: Jeremy Phillips is a visiting professorial fellow at the University
of London's Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, the editor
of the Oxford Journal
of Intellectual Law & Practice and the European Trade Mark Reports, is a consultant to the intellectual property team at Olswang in London and also contributes to The 1709
Blog; Birgit Clark practices at Boult Wade Tennant in London and is a member
of the editorial board
of the JIPLP; Matthew Fisher is a senior lecturer and co-director
of the Institute
of Brand and Innovation Law at University College London; Mark Schweizer is a substitute judge at Bezirksgericht Horgen in Switzerland; Neil J. Wilkof is a partner at Herzog Fox & Neeman in Tel Aviv, Israel; Annsley Merelle Ward is a trainee solicitor with Collyer Bristow in London and a
copyright and design right consultant at Victoria and Albert Museum.