LEGAL ARTICLES
1) “The Tasini case: Micro-Film and Macro-Questions,” Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, N.Y. State Bar Association, Fall 1998
2) Commentary and Analysis, “Electronic Pie Must Be Shared: Fairness for Free-lancers,” Legal Times, October 25, 1999
3) “Tasini v. New York Times: Scourge? Or, Straightforward Statutory Construction?”, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, N.Y. State Bar Association, Summer 2000 4) “Free-lancers Ride Again,” Intellectual Property, a Legal Times Magazine, October, 2000
5) Commentary and Analysis, “When A Copyright Ends: The Tasini Case Demonstrates How Infringing Works In A Digital World,” Legal Times, April 16, 2001
6) “Copyright Protection In A Digital Age: Free-lancers Fight For Equal Protection As Creations Go Online,” law.com, April 24, 2001 7) “Argued and Lost: Publishers Are Still Pushing Already Discredited Legal Theories,” Legal Times, May 14, 2001
8) “’Catch 411:’ Does Section 411 Of The Copyright Act Restrict The Subject Matter Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts Over Copyright Actions?,” http://ssrn.com/abstract=1480777, October, 2009
PRESENTATIONS, PANELS & SYMPOSIA
1) Presentation, “On the Implications of the District Court’s Decision in Tasini v. New York Times,” before the hiladelphia Chapter of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A., Dec. 1, 1999, Philadelphia, PA.
2) Scheduled Presentation, “Digital Fast-Forward,” at the “Life After Tasini” Symposium, sponsored by The American Lawyer, September 12, 2001, New York , New York . (Given the events of 9/11/01, the symposium was appropriately cancelled.)
3) Co-Chair, “Electronic Rights After Tasini,” a day-long Symposium sponsored by Glasser Legal Works, September 24, 2001, New York , New York . In addition to being Co-Chair, I participated in several Panels.
4) Presentation, “Who Controls Electronic Rights In The Digital Marketplace,” at “Copyright Law 2001,” a two-day Symposium, co-sponsored by The United States Copyright Office and Glasser LegalWorks, June 18-19, 2001, Washington, D.C.
5) Co-Chair, “Electronic Rights After Tasini,” a day-long Symposium sponsored by Glasser Legal Works, October 3, 2001, Los Angeles , California . In addition to being Co-Chair, I participated in several Panels.
6) Presentation, “Copyright’s Cyber-Future after The Tasini Case,” The New York State Bar Association Intellectual Property Fall Meeting, October 13, 2001, Sagamore Hotel, Bolton Landing, New York.
7) Presentation, “On the Internet and Intellectual Property,” at the 57th Inter American Press Association General Assembly (Sociedade Interamericana de Imprensa), October 16, 2001, Washington , D.C.
8) Presentation, “Tasini and Beyond: Authors’ and Pubishers’ Digital Rights, Remedies and Strategies,” 26th Annual Intellectual Property Institute, sponsored by the Intellectual Property Section of the State Bar of California, Nov. 16, 2001, Anaheim, California.
9) Presentation, “Trends and Developments in Internet Litigation” at the 6th Annual Conference on “Doing Business Online: E-business & Information Technology Law 2003,” co-sponsored by the ABA Section of Science and Technology and Glasser LegalWorks, September 30, 2002, New York , New York .
10) Presentation, “Copyright in the Digital Age: Reflections On Tasini and Beyond,” at the “The Law, Technology & The Arts Symposium,” sponsored by The Center for Law, Technology & The Arts, Nov. 1, 2002, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio. 11) Presentation, “Trends and Developments in Internet Litigation” at the 6th Annual Conference on “Doing Business Online: E-business & Information Technology Law 2003,” co-sponsored by the ABA Section of Science and Technology and Glasser LegalWorks, November 4, 2002, San Francisco, Calif.
12) Invited to Present Appellate Argument in “Mock Trial” at
ABA
Section of Labor & Employment Law Annual CLE Conference, November 7-10, 2007
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ; Prepared Brief for Use at Conference.