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Faculty IP Scholarship
Professor Jack Kernochan
The Author's Trade: How Do Authors Make a Living? (1993, editor)

The Droit de Suite in Literary and Artistic Property: A Comparative Study (1991, editor)

"Ownership and Control of Intellectual Rights in Audiovisual Works: Contracts and Practice," 20 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts 379 (1996)

"One Hundred and Two Years Later: The U.S. Joins the Berne Convention,"

13 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts 1 (1989, with Professor Jane C. Ginsburg)

"Music Performing Rights Organizations in the U.S.A.—Special Characteristics, Restraints and Public Attitudes," Copyright 389 (World Intellectual Property Organization, Nov. 1985), reprinted in 10 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts 333 (1986)

Professor Jane C. Ginsburg
Copyright Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 6th edition, 2001, with Robert Gorman)

Trademark and Unfair Competition Law (Foundation Press, 3rd edition, 2001, with Jessica Litman '83 and Mary Kevlin)

The Private International Law of Copyright in an Era of Technological Change (Recueil des Cours of the Hague Academy, 1999)

"Copyright and Control Over New Technologies of Dissemination," 101 Columbia Law Review 1613 (2001)

"Can Copyright Be Made User-Friendly? Essay Review of Jessica Litman, Digital Copyright (Prometheus Books 2001)" 25:1 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (2002)

"Copyright Use and Excuse on the Internet," 24 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts 1 (2001)

"Copyright Legislation for the ‘Digital Millennium,' " 23 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts 137 (1999)

"Authors and Users in Copyright," 45 J. Copyright Society USA 1 (1997)

Professor Eben Moglen
Professor Moglen's body of work can be found at http://moglen.law.columbia.edu. Among the publications included are "The Invisible Barbecue" and "Anarchism Triumphant," which will also appear in an anthology called The Commodification of Information (Kluwer International).

Moglen's column, "Free Software Matters," appears in LinuxUser, and he is a regular contributor to The Nation.

Assistant Dean Alice Haemmerli
"Whose Who? The Case for a Kantian Right of Publicity," 49 Duke Law Journal 383 (1999)

"Commentary on Tasini v. New York Times," 22 Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & the Arts 129 (1998)

"Case Comment: New York Times v. Tasini," 25:1 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (2002)

"Insecurity Interests: Where Intellectual Property and Commercial Law Collide," 96 Columbia Law Review 1645 (1996)

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