• About WordPress
    • About WordPress
    • Get Involved
    • WordPress.org
    • Documentation
    • Learn WordPress
    • Support
    • Feedback
  • Log In
Skip to content

Copyright News & Opinion

News & Opinion from the UMass Copyright Librarian / Attorney's Office

  • Blog: News and Comment
  • About
    • Scholarly Communication Dept., UMass Libraries
  • Events
    • Copyright Reading Group
    • Blog: Events
  • Copyright
    • First Sale (or Exhaustion) Doctrine in Copyright
    • Should I register my copyright?
    • Copyright Blog Posts
    • Other Resources in Copyright and Scholarly Communication
  • Open Access + Scholarly Communication
    • Author Charges in Publishing
    • Author Organizations
    • Negotiating Your Publication Agreement
    • Scholarly Communication Blog Posts
    • Other Resources in Copyright and Scholarly Communication
    • Open Access Blog Posts

Chris Hansen coming to campus to discuss Myriad Genetics

Getting excited about Chris Hansen / ACLU coming to campus to discuss Myriad Genetics case. November 13, 7pm! #UMass #AmherstMA

This entry was posted in information policy, UMass events and tagged ACLU, AMP v. Myriad Genetics, Chris Hansen on November 4, 2013 by Laura Quilter.

Post navigation

← Library of Congress closed as of Oct. 1 – government shutdown Google Books Wins on Fair Use in the District Court →

Laura Quilter

headshot of Laura Quilter

I'm Laura Quilter, the Copyright and Information Policy Librarian at the UMass Amherst Libraries. I educate the campus community on copyright and related matters through workshops and consultations. Although I'm an attorney, I'm not your personal attorney, and I don't offer personalized legal advice -- but I believe that individuals can understand enough about copyright to answer their own questions in most instances.

I earned my law degree from UC Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law in 2003, with a concentration in technology law; I earned my library science degree from the University of Kentucky in 1993. I also teach "Intellectual Freedom" at Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science, and teach copyright and computer law in the Legal Studies at UMass Amherst.

For more information, see my website at http://lquilter.net/ , or follow me at @lquilter at Twitter or (very occasionally) at LauraQuilter at Google Plus.

Search This Blog

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Recent Posts

  • Access Copyright v. York: Our neighbors to the north July 18, 2017
  • anticircumvention exemption rule published October 27, 2015
  • Authors Guild v. Google October 16, 2015
  • Authors Guild v. Google – another fair use win October 16, 2015
  • Comments on Copyright Office Mass Digitization Proposal October 9, 2015

Archives

Tags

  • ALA
  • Authors Guild v. Google
  • Authors Guild v. HathiTrust
  • Cambridge University Press v. Patton
  • copyright
  • copyright cases
  • copyright hearings
  • copyright legislation
  • Copyright Office
  • digitization
  • Elsevier
  • ereserves
  • fair use
  • Fair Use Week
  • funder mandates
  • Garcia v. Google
  • intellectual property
  • international copyright
  • Kirtsaeng v. Wiley
  • legislation
  • libraries
  • licensing
  • Limelight v. Akamai
  • Lyman Ray Patterson Award
  • Marrakech Treaty
  • mass digitization
  • music
  • music and copyright
  • music industry
  • open access
  • orphan works
  • OSTP
  • photographers
  • pre-1972 sound recordings
  • privacy
  • public domain
  • remix
  • review
  • scholarly communication
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • surveillance
  • takedowns
  • trademark
  • UMass events
  • WIPO

Categories

  • copyright (72)
  • humor (5)
  • information policy (11)
  • LQ events (7)
  • open access (9)
  • scholarly communication (9)
  • UMass events (6)
Proudly powered by WordPress