Submissions from 2024
A Peek Behind the Scenes at the Making of Three Decades of Supreme Court Copyright Decisions, Jonathan Band
THE FAIR USE/FAIR DEALING HANDBOOK, Jonathan Band and Jonathan Gerafi
Protection of Nuclear Facilities in Warfare under International Law, Gary Corn and Sean Watts
Briefing Note: 45th Meeting of the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, Sean Flynn
Copyright and COVID, Sean Flynn
Limitations and Exceptions in the WIPO Instrument on Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge, Sean Flynn
Questions and Answers on the Future of IP for Research and Innovation, Sean Flynn
WIPO General Assembly 65th: Issues Affecting the Right to Research, Sean Flynn and Andres Izquierdo
Elaborating a Human Rights friendly Copyright Framework for Generative AI, Christophe Geiger
The Right to Research as Guarantor for Sustainability, Innovation and Justice in EU Copyright Law, Christophe Geiger and Bernd Justin Jütte
Sanctions for Non Disclosure, as Set Out in Article 6 of the WIPO Basic Proposal on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge, Should Include Possible Revocation of a Patent, James Love and Claire Cassedy
A Diversity of Adequacy: The European Commission's 11-Country Adequacy Review, Lauren Macievic
A Right to Republish: Redesigning Copyright Law for Research Works, Faith O. Majekolagbe
WIPO Good Practice Toolkit for Collective Management Organisations 2021: Suggestions for Possible Amendment, Desmond Oriakhogba
Content Moderation and the Least Cost Avoider, Paul Rosenzweig
Child Privacy in the Digital Era: Is COPPA Enough?, Melannie Sandoval
Building a Text and Data Mining Limitation: The Brazilian Case, Luca Schirru, Allan Rocha de Souza, and Claudia Chamas
Author Remuneration in the Streaming Age – Exploitation Rights and Fair Remuneration Rules in the EU, Martin Senftleben and Elena Izyumenko
Copyright and Research in Latin America: Law, Courts, and Perceptions, Mariana G. Valente, Alice P. Lana, and André P. Houang
Submissions from 2023
Reconceptualizing Open Access to Theses and Dissertations, Orit Fischman Afori and Dalit Ken-Dror Feldman
Protecting User Rights Against Contract Override, Jonathan Band
The Constitutional Court of Colombia Imposes Limits on the Use of Internet Jammers During Social Protests, Carolina Botero and Lina Paola Velásquez
Erasmian Perspectives on Copyright: Justifying a Right to Research, Tania Cheng-Davies
Combating Ransomware: One Year On, V. Gerard Comizio, Gary Corn, William Deckelman, Karl Hopkins, Mark Hughes, Patrick McCarty, Sujit Raman, Kurt Sanger, Ari Schwartz, Melanie Teplinsky, and Jackson Colling
Lost In Transit: How Enforcement of Foreign Copyright Judgements Undermines the Right to Research, Naama Daniel
Copyright and Generative AI: Insights from the Project on the Right to Research, Sean M. Fiil-Flynn
Limitations and Exceptions in International Copyright and Related Rights Treaties, Sean Flynn
The Conclusions of SCCR 44, Sean Flynn
Second Revised Draft Text for the WIPO Broadcasting Organizations Treaty, Annotated, Sean Flynn and Miguel Alvarenga
Excerpts of SCCR 44 Delegate Statements, Sean Flynn and Andres Izquierdo
Simplifying the WIPO Broadcasting Treaty: Proposed Amendments to the Third Revised Draft, Bernt Hugenholtz
The WIPO Broadcasting Treaty: Comments on the Second Revised Draft, Bernt Hugenholtz
A Trusted Framework for Cross-Border Data Flows, Alex Joel
Necessity, Proportionality, and Executive Order 14086, Alex Joel
Walking the Talk: An Exploration of Pathways in Implementation of the 2013 Marrakesh Treaty - A Case Study of Uganda, Anthony C.K. Kakooza
The Trouble With the WIPO Broadcasting Treaty, James Love
Opaque Notification: A Country-by-Country Review, Lauren Mantel
Copyright, Data Mining and Developing Models for South African Natural Language Processing, Chijioke Okorie
Government Role in Realising A ‘Right’ to Research in Africa, Chijioke Okorie
Korea’s 2011 Copyright Act Amendments and Innovation by Online Service Providers, Michael Palmedo
Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions for Text and Data Mining, Michael Palmedo, Momina Imran, Miguel Alvarenga, Luca Schirru, and Duc Le
Data Localization and Government Access to Data Stored Abroad: Discussion Paper 2, Shanzay Pervaiz and Alex Joel
Transitional Justice, Truth, and Copyright: The Case of Colombia, Marcela Palacio Puerta
Two Visions of Digital Sovereignty, Sujit Raman
Repair As Research: How Copyright Impedes Learning About Devices, Anthony D. Rosborough and Aaron Perzanowski
Fairness and Fair Use in Generative AI, Matthew Sag
Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining – Cross-Border (“LLTDM-X”): White Paper, Rachael G. Samberg, Timothy Vollmer, and Thomas Padilla
Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining – Cross-Border (“LLTDM-X”): Case Study, Rachael Samberg, Timothy Vollmer, and Thomas Padilla
Developing a Human Right to Research in International Law, Sanya Samtani
Third Joint Academic Opinion on the South African Copyright Amendment Bill [B13D-2017], Sanya Samtani, Klaus Beiter, Sean Flynn, Caroline B. Ncube, Chijioke Okorie, Desmond Oriakhogba, Andrew Rens, and Tobias Schonwetter
Compliance of National TDM Rules with International Copyright Law: An Overrated Nonissue?, Martin Senftleben
Content Governance in the Shadows: How Telcos & Other Internet Infrastructure Companies "Moderate" Online Content, Prem M. Trivedi
Submissions from 2022
TRIPS-Compliant Alternatives for Overcoming Intellectual Property Barriers to COVID-19 Countermeasures, Brook Baker
Protecting Children in the Age of End-to-End Encryption, Laura Draper
Legal Reform to Enhance Global Text and Data Mining Research, Sean Flynn
Research Exceptions in Comparative Copyright, Sean Flynn, Luca Schirru, Michael Palmedo, and Andrés Izquierdo
Conceptualizing a 'Right to Research' and Its Implications for Copyright Law: An International and European Perspective, Christophe Geiger and Bernd Justin Jütte
The Status of Reproduction Rights Organisations (RROs) in Africa, Desmond Oriakhogba and Dick Kawooya
The Right to Research in Africa: Making African Copyright Whole, Desmond O. Oriakhogba
Submissions from 2021
Chinese Technology Platforms Operating in the United States: Assessing the Threat (Originally Published as a Joint Report of the National Security, Technology, and Law Working Group at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Tech, Law & Security Program at American University Washington College of Law), Gary Corn, Jennifer Daskal, Jack Goldsmith, Chris Inglis, Paul Rosenzweig, Samm Sacks, Bruce Schneier, Alex Stamos, and Vincent Stewart
Non-Patent Intellectual Property Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccines, Treatment and Containment, Sean Flynn, Erica Nkrumah, and Luca Schirru
Research Exceptions in Comparative Copyright Law, Sean Flynn, Michael Palmedo, and Andrés Izquierdo
Reforming the Right to Remuneration in the South African Copyright Amendment Bill, Malebakeng Agnes Forere
Platform Liability Under Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive, Automated Filtering and Fundamental Rights: An Impossible Match, Christophe Geiger and Bernd Justin Jütte
“Hey Siri, I’m Being Pulled Over.”, Charlene Collazo Goldfield, Gabriela Chambi, and Amanda Torres
A Novel Dataset Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions, Michael Palmedo
Widening the Lens on Content Moderation, Jenna Ruddock and Justin Sherman
The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in the Intelligence Community: Necessary Steps to Scale Efforts and Speed Progress, Corin R. Stone
Submissions from 2020
The Chilling Effect of Copyright Permissions on Academic Research: The Case of Communication Researchers, Patricia Aufderheide
Kenya’s Intellectual Property Bill, 2020, and Its Shortcomings in Adopting all Lawful TRIPS Public Health Flexibilities, Brook K. Baker
Analysis of Woods and Myburgh Comments on CAB, Jonathan Band
"An Hundred Stories in Ten Days": COVID-19 Lessons for Culture, Learning and Copyright Law, Carys J. Craig and Bob Tarantino
Good Health and Good Privacy Go Hand-in-Hand (Originally published by JNSLP), Jennifer Daskal
Transnational Government Hacking, Jennifer C. Daskal
Transplanting Fair Use Across the Globe: A Case Study Testing the Credibility of U.S. Opposition, Niva Elkin-Koren and Neil Weinstock Netanel
Implementing User Rights for Research in the Field of Artificial Intelligence: A Call for International Action, Sean Flynn, Christophe Geiger, João Pedro Quintais, Thomas Margoni, Matthew Sag, Lucie Guibault, and Michael W. Carroll
"Fair Use" through Fundamental Rights in Europe: When Freedom of Artistic Expression allows Creative Appropriations and Opens up Statutory Copyright Limitations, Christophe Geiger
Automated Copyright Enforcement Online: From Blocking to Monetization of User-Generated Content, Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
The Law and Policy of Client-Side Scanning (Originally published by Lawfare), Paul Rosenzweig
The Domestic Effect of South Africa's Treaty Obligations: The Right to Education and the Copyright Amendment Bill, Sanya Samtani
Government Information Crackdowns in the Covid-19 Pandemic, Justin Sherman
Submissions from 2018
The User Rights Database: Measuring the Impact of Opening Copyright Exceptions, Sean Flynn and Michael Palmedo
Submissions from 2017
R&D Spending and Patenting in the Technology Hardware Sector in Nations With and Without Fair Use, Michael Palmedo
The Impact of Copyright Exceptions for Researchers on Scholarly Output, Michael Palmedo
Fair Use Is Good for Creativity and Innovation, Bill Patry
Submissions from 2016
Intellectual Property and Related Rights in Climate Data, Michael W. Carroll
Submissions from 2015
Sharing Research Data and Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael W. Carroll
Submissions from 2014
A Realist Approach to Copyright Law's Formalities, Michael W. Carroll
Brief for Amicus Curiae Law Professors and Scholars in Support of Apellee, in Authors Guild v. Google, Inc., Michael W. Carroll, Brandon Butler, and Meredith Jacob
An Overview of the International Treatment of Exceptions, Eric Schwartz
Submissions from 2013
Corporate Power Unbound: Investor-State Arbitration of IP Monopolies on Medicines – Eli Lilly and the TPP, Brook K. Baker
The Three-Step Test Revisited: How to Use the Test’s Flexibility in National Copyright Law, Christophe Geiger, Daniel Gervais, and Martin Senftleben