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Fetishizing Copies
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-03)
Our copyright laws encourage authors to create new works and communicate them to the public, because we hope that people will read the books, listen to the music, see the art, watch the films, run the software, and build ...
COVID-19 and Us Tax Policy: What Needs to Change?
(2020-04)
The COVID-19 Pandemic already feels like a historical turning point akin to Word Wars I and II and the Great Depression. It may signal the end of the second period of globalization (1980-2020) and a change in the relative ...
What We Don't See When We See Copyright as Property
(2018-11-01)
For all of the rhetoric about the central place of authors in the copyright scheme, our copyright laws in fact give them little power and less money. Intermediaries own the copyrights, and are able to structure licenses ...
Who Gets the Ventilator? Disability Discrimination in COVID-19 Medical-Rationing Protocols
(2020-05-27)
The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to reckon with the possibility of having to ration life-saving medical treatments. In response, many health systems have employed protocols that explicitly de-prioritize people for ...