My law review article, Safe Harbor for the Innocent Infringer in the Digital Age, published recently by Willamette Law Review (50 Willamette L. Rev. 1 (2013)), has been judged one of the best law review articles related to entertainment, publishing and/or the arts published within the last year!
Accordingly, the editor of the 2014 edition of the Entertainment, Publishing and the Arts Handbook selected Safe Harbor for inclusion in the annual Handbook anthology published by Thomson Reuters (West).
Reblogged this on The Burgeoning Young Attorney and commented:
Excellent article with great insight:
“Law and policymakers, OSPs, and other stakeholders must recognize the value of established user- expectation and customary and accepted practices. They also must formalize those beneficial uses that currently exist in the gaps and gray areas of copyright law and that cause little, if any, market harm. Good faith users deserve safe harbor protection in the digital age.”
Well said, and achievement very well deserved. Congrats!
Thank you for reading, reposting and for your comments and kudos.
Regards,
TE
Congratulations! Honored to have you as one of our key speakers at the upcoming Conference hosted by the Black Writers’ Guild of Maryland.
Thanks so much Maxine!
Warm regards,
Tonya