Professor William Fisher discusses his experiences in designing and teaching CopyrightX, a unique course that combines
a traditional law school course with affiliated courses in other countries and an online course open to the public to provide instruction about copyright systems around the world as part of the Third Annual Peter Jaszi Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual
Property.
CopyrightX is a networked course that explores the current law of copyright; the impact of that law on art, entertainment,
and industry; and the ongoing debates concerning how the law should be reformed. Through a combination of recorded lectures, assigned readings, weekly seminars, live interactive webcasts, and online discussions, participants in the course examine and assess
the ways in which the copyright system seeks to stimulate and regulate creative expression. The
application for the CopyrightX online sections will run from Oct. 15 - Dec. 15. See CopyrightX:Sections
for details.
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CopyrightX: Lessons from Networked Legal Education – A Discussion with Professor
William Fisher...
The Third Annual Peter Jaszi Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property October 30, 2014 | Room 603 | 6:15 Lecture, 7:30 Reception American University Washington College of Law
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