Intellectual Property
Nov. 12, 2019
Understanding the copyright small claims court law
This article examines the key provisions of the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act, along with criticisms aimed at it, and suggests how copyright attorneys can optimize their clients' position with respect to the act.





Dariush Adli
President
ADLI Law Group
444 S Flower St
Los Angeles , CA 90071
Email: adli@adlilaw.com
Univ of Michigan Law Sch; Ann Arbor MI
The House of Representatives has finally passed the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act, known as the CASE Act. The act has received accolades from experts and commentators for its goals, while drawing criticism for not going far enough and for potentially making matters worse. This article examines the key provisions of the act, along with criticisms aimed at it, and suggests how copyright attorneys can optimize their clients' position with respect ...
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