By Corey Field
The phone call came about a year ago. On the other end of the line was one of the law student editors of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, published by the University of Georgia School of Law. Apparently, the combination of my previous scholarly writings on copyright law, and my upcoming Presidency of the Copyright Society of the USA, prompted the inquiry, which came with an offer: the Journal was planning a special issue on ...
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