Lydia Loren
Kay Kitagawa & Andy Johnson-Laird IP Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law
Bibliography
Separately Published Works
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY – Third Edition (Aspen 2010) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS, Semaphore Press (2008) (with Joseph S. Miller).
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY: CASE AND STATUTORY SUPPLEMENT (Aspen 2007, Second Edition 2008, Third Edition 2010) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY – Second Edition (Aspen 2006) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY: CASE AND STATUTORY SUPPLEMENT (Aspen 2005) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke)
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY: CASE AND STATUTORY SUPPLEMENT (Aspen 2004) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY: CASE AND STATUTORY SUPPLEMENT (Aspen 2003) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY (Aspen 2002) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
COPYRIGHT IN A GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY: STATUTORY SUPPLEMENT (Aspen 2002) (with Julie Cohen, Ruth Okediji, and Maureen O’Rouke).
Works Published As Part of a Collection
Deterring Abuse of the Copyright Takedown Regime by Taking Misrepresentation Claims Seriously, 46 Wake Forest Law Review 745 (2011).
Renegotiating the Copyright Deal in the Shadow of “Inalienable” Right to Terminate, 62 Florida Law Review 1329 (2010).
The Evolving Role of ‘For Profit’ Use in Copyright Law: Lessons from the 1909 Act, 50 Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 255 (2010).
The Pope’s Copyright? Aligning Incentives with Reality by Using Creative Motivation to Shape Copyright Protection, 69 Louisiana Law Review 1 (2008) (http://ssrn.com/ abstract=1134035).
Building a Reliable Semicommons of Creative Works: Enforcement of Creative Commons Licenses and Limited Abandonment of Copyright, 14 George Mason Law Review 271 (2007) (http://ssrn.com/ abstract=957939).
Slaying the Leather-Winged Demons in the Night: Reforming Copyright Owner Contracting with Clickwrap Misuse, 30 Ohio Northern University Law Review (2004) (http://ssrn.com/ abstract=582402).
Contractually Prohibiting Bad Reviews? Copyright Misuse to the Rescue, Maybe, Oregon Intellectual Property Newsletter, Vol. 4 No. 2 (2003) (http://www.lclark. edu/~ipso/OIPN/vol4no2. pdf).
Untangling the Web of Music Copyrights, 53 Case Western Reserve Law Review 673 (2003) (http://ssrn.com/ abstract=424701).
Technological Protections in Copyright Law – Is More Legal Protection Needed? in International Review of Law, Computers and Technology (Kenneth V. Russell Ed.) (2002).
Copyright Year in Review 2002, Published on CD-ROM by American Intellectual Property Lawyers Association.
The Complicated World of Music Copyrights and Webcasting, Oregon Intellectual Property Newsletter, Vol. 2 No. 2 (2001).
The Changing Nature of Derivative Works in the Face of New Technologies, THE JOURNAL OF SMALL AND EMERGING BUSINESS LAW, Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2000.
Labeling for Generic: No Infringement, National Law Journal, May 22, 2000 (with Dr. Lawrence Sung).
Safe Harbors From the Stormy Seas of Copyright Infringement Litigation, Oregon Intellectual Property Newsletter, Vol.1 No. 1 (2000).
Paying the Piper, THE JOURNAL OF SMALL AND EMERGING BUSINESS LAW; Volume 3, Number 2 (Winter 1999).
Digitization, Commodification, Criminalization: The Evolution of Criminal Copyright Infringement and the Importance of the Willfulness Requirement, 77 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY; Volume 77, Number 3 (1999).
Regulation in Cyberspace: A Case Study in SPAM, in LEARNING CYBERLAW IN CYBERSPACE (Aug. 1999).
Collaborative Web-based Course Materials: Bypassing Publishers and Benefitting Students, in Lessons from the Web (Jurist Nov. 1999).
The Purpose of Copyright, OPEN SPACES (Feb. 1999).
Trademark Basics , MULTIMEDIA LESSON distributed by CALI(Winner of the 1997-98 Trautman CALI Lesson Writing Competition) (1998).
Redefining the Market Failure Approach to Fair Use in an Era of Copyright Permission Systems, 5 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 1 (1997).
Injunctions, in Michigan Causes of Action Formbook, 67-1 THE INSTITUTE OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION 1996 (with Stephen K. Postema).
State Licensing of Out-of-State Wholesale Distributors: An Undue Burden on Interstate Commerce, FOOD, DRUG, COSMETIC, AND MEDICAL LAW DIGEST January 1995 (with Thomas A. Roach).
Contact
Lydia Loren’s office is in room 234 of Legal Research Center.
email loren@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6755
Lydia Loren
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219
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