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The Derivative Right, or Why Copyright Law Protects Foxes Better than Hedgehogs
(Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, 2013)
The derivative right is at the very core of copyright theory. What can and cannot be reused to create a new work impacts freedom of expression but also impacts the value of the markets for works and their various “derivatives.” ...
Plain Packaging and the TRIPS Agreement: A response to Professors Davison, Mitchell and Voon
(Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2013)
The issue of plain packaging is at the very core of the intersection between trade law, intellectual property and public health. Unlike the issue of export of generic pharmaceuticals, which was addressed in the World Trade ...