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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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Helen Sedwick presents Copyright Infringement: Those Cute Kitten Pix May Cost You posted at BookWorks Blog, saying, «BookWorks Legal Expert Helen Sedwick warns of the pitfalls when choosing images for author blogs, websites, and newsletters and offers resources and tips of how to do so safely.»
For a great overview of copyright, and your rights as an author, see this blog post by Victoria Strauss.
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The ABA Journal described the blog as containing «straight - up yet colorful coverage of copyright and trademark rulings, but authors from Foley Hoag often add the nice touch of noting similar older cases for context.
The author of this blog is Ashlee Froese, a branding lawyer at Gilberts LLP whose practice encompasses trademarks, copyright and domain name law.
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.
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