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IPPI: The IP Policy Institute

IPPI: The IP Policy Institute

The University of Akron School of Law

[Archived Post] Attacking the Notice-and-Staydown Straw Man

Posted on: February 3, 2016May 13, 2026Copyright , Internet , Uncategorized

By Devlin Hartline Ever since the U.S. Copyright Office announced its study of the DMCA last December, the notice-and-staydown issue has become a particularly hot topic. Critics of notice-and-staydown have […]

[Archived Post] Endless Whack-A-Mole: Why Notice-and-Staydown Just Makes Sense

Posted on: January 14, 2016May 13, 2026Copyright , Innovation , Internet , Uncategorized

By Devlin Hartline Producer Richard Gladstein knows all about piracy. As he recently wrote for The Hollywood Reporter, his latest film, The Hateful Eight, was “viewed illegally in excess of […]

[Archived Post] Principles and Priorities to Guide Congress’s Ongoing Copyright Review

Posted on: December 8, 2015May 13, 2026Administrative Agency , Copyright , Legislation , Uncategorized

By Devlin Hartline Last week, CPIP published a new white paper, Copyright Principles and Priorities to Foster a Creative Digital Marketplace, by Sandra Aistars, Mark Schultz, and myself, which draws […]

[Archived Post] Strong IP Protection Provides Inventors and Creators the Economic Freedom to Create

Posted on: October 19, 2015May 13, 2026Copyright , History of Intellectual Property , Innovation , Inventors , Trade Secrets , Trademarks , Uncategorized

Here’s a brief excerpt of a post by Terrica Carrington that was published on IPWatchdog. CPIP went against the grain with this conference, and showed us, bit by bit, what […]

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