TO BE AND TO HAVE ...


The current issue of Sweet & Maxwell's Entertainment Law Review, just published (March 2004), contains Jeremy and Ilanah's article "To Be and To Have: Copyright Perspectives on Être et Avoir". Many thanks to those IPKat readers who commented on earlier drafts of it before it was accepted for publication. This issue contains lots more good material too, including the first instalment of Warren Shiel's mega-article on viral online copyright infringement in the US and UK and a highly readable case note on MGM v Grokster by Shannon Yavorsky and David Haubert.
TO BE AND TO HAVE ... TO BE AND TO HAVE ... Reviewed by Verónica Rodríguez Arguijo on Monday, March 29, 2004 Rating: 5

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