Copyright Litigation Seminar

LAW 567-01Copyright Litigation Seminar3 credits
This course will explore current issues involved in litigating copyright disputes.  The class will cover a range of topics including originality questions, derivative works, technology, special music copying concerns, infringement actions, fair use, remedies, and First Amendment considerations.  Required text will be Nimmer, et al, Cases and Materials on Copyright (Lexis, 6th edition), and the most recent supplement. Class meetings will comprise of two parts, the first part will be a discussion led by students on the assigned materials. Each student will prepare 2-3 presentations. The second part will be professor led discussion.  The grade for this class will be based 50% for presentations and class participation and 50% for a paper due at the end of the final examination period.  The paper (approximately 20-25 pages doubled spaced) can be on any subject area covered in the course and the student is free to consider alternative formats for the writing (e.g. client opinion letter, appellate brief, motion, judicial opinion, model statute with commentary, essay). To receive credit for this course, each student must attend the first two meeting and at least a total of 8 of the 10 class sessions involving student presentations

 

Foundational:

Evidence
Federal Courts
Trial Advocacy
Virginia Civil Procedure

Supporting:

Administrative Law
Advanced Brief Writing
Advanced Family Law Advocacy
Advanced Research I
Advanced Research II
Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey
American Jury
Conflicts
Constitutional Tort Litigation
Depositions
Discovery-Pretrial
Domestic Violence Clinic
Electronic Discovery and Data Seizures
Electronic Evidence, Expert Testimony, Scientific Evidence*
Entertainment Law Litigation*
General Mediation
Legal Aid Clinic
Legal Technology
Litigation in Civil Law Systems*
Mediation Advocacy
Negotiation & Settlement Advocacy
Objections       
Remedies
Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Technology-Augmented Trial Advocacy
Transnational Litigation*
Trial Strategy and Persuasion
Virginia Criminal Procedure

*courses not offered every year