When not working, I enjoy being creative, and being creative means writing about law topics. The last few years of law school made me realize that I could make a living blogging about legal issues, so I started doing just that. I have also taken on the role of a freelance writer, which is one of my passions and what brings me the most joy. I also love being involved in my community, and I volunteer as a Legal Aid lawyer and a member of the Board of Directors for the National Bar Association.
Chinese political advisors gathered Monday to speak about revising the USA’s copyright law during a biweekly consultation in Beijing. Held by using the National Committee...
On May 15, 2019, Parliament’s Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage launched a report entitled Shifting Paradigms containing a fixed of twenty-two exceptional and varied recommended...
Poland has formally challenged the European Union’s recently arguable copyright directive, saying that the law could carry undesirable censorship, in line with Reuters. The country...
Schools and universities are shifting to virtual resources, which include online E-reserves, E-Books, and other kinds of digital distribution. Collective (blanket) licensing, which for years...
The new copyright regulation is just President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signature, far from implementation. Still, critics claim that the law, which they see as a capitulation...
Yesterday marked the realization of first-rate copyright health, raising severe questions about the way media companies do business online. The case became voluntarily dismissed following...
The document — launched May 15 — blanketed a huge range of troubles, including great challenges dealing with Canadian artists, and contained recommendations on viable...
To be eligible for safety under US copyright regulation, an innovative work should be “sufficiently original” to merit safety. But the Supreme Court has held...
A federal jury has ruled that the Houston faculty district should pay an Austin business enterprise $9.2 million after concluding dozens of district employees violated...