Last week, the IPAT Clinic filed an amicus brief supporting the freedom of speech on behalf of the International Documentary Association (IDA) in the California Court of Appeal in the case of FX Networks v. de Havilland. The case is now on appeal, … [Continue reading]
Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Comments Filed!
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it illegal to rip content from DVDs, Blu-ray discs, streaming sites, and many other forms of modern media. This harms authors and filmmakers alike because creators often want to incorporate content into new … [Continue reading]
Welcoming Fall 2017’s IPAT Students
We are pleased to welcome a stellar group of new Certified Law Students to the UCI Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic! From L to R: Shaia Araghi, Adjunct Professor Christina Gagnier, Lauren Wertheimer, Mimi Nguyen, Evan … [Continue reading]
IPAT Clinic Receives Special Treat
For the past year, it has been our privilege to work with two brilliant filmmakers, Ciara Lacy and Beau Bassett, on their film Out of State. In 2007, the state of Hawai'i sent about 2000 of its male prisoners to a private, for-profit prison deep in … [Continue reading]
IPAT Clinic Student Robert Winson Profiled by UCI Law Student News
UCI Law's Student News recently featured IPAT Clinic student Robert Winson in an article detailing his experiences since transferring to UCI. Robert spoke positively about his work in the Clinic: But what drew Winson to UCI Law was the school’s … [Continue reading]
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