Copyright in a Networked World
By Tom Rubin • November 24, 2010 at 7:47 pm
Last week the law school hosted the important conference "Intellectual Property in the International Arena: WIPO Comes to Stanford." Along with Richard Owens from WIPO, Professor Pam Samuelson from Berkeley, and Scott Martin from Paramount Pictures, I participated in Professor Paul Goldstein's copyright panel entitled "Copyright in a Networked World – What's next on the agenda?" Here's the text of my informal remarks, more or less as delivered:
The title of this panel is very appropriate, especially the use of the phrase "Networked World." I think that is the key to thinking about what WIPO should be looking at for the future: what kind of copyright system does the “Networked World” require?
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