Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
4-2-2014
Abstract
Amici curiae are law professors who teach and write about intellectual property and copyright law at law schools, colleges, and universities throughout the United States and Canada. We have no personal stake in the outcome of this case; our interest is in seeing that copyright law is applied in a manner most likely to fulfill its Constitutional mandate "to promote the Progress of Science," taking into account both the protections afforded to and the obligations imposed upon copyright holders and users of copyrighted works.
Recommended Citation
Litman, Jessica, "American Broadcasting Cos. v. Aereo, Inc.: Brief of 36 Intellectual Property and Copyright Law Professors as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondent" (2014). Appellate Briefs. 93.
https://repository.law.umich.edu/briefs/93
Included in
Communications Law Commons, Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Commons, Intellectual Property Law Commons
Comments
Amicus: Grimmelmann, James; Post, David G.; Armstrong, Timothy K.; Askin, Jonathan; Blevins, John; Bridy, Annemarie; Burk, Dan L.; Calboli, Irene; Carpenter, Megan M.; Carrier, Michael A.; Chin, Andrew; Clifford, Ralph D.; Cohen, Julie E.; Frischmann, Brett; Heverly, Robert A.; Liebesman, Yvette Joy; Litman, Jessica; Love, Brian J.; Madison, Michael J.; Matystik, Walter; McJohn, Stephen; McKenna, Mark P.; Juarbe, Hiram A. Melendez; Miller, Joseph Scott; Nichols, Connie Davis; Perzanowski, Aaron; Roig, Jorge R.; Sag, Matthew; Silbey, Jessica; Sorkin, David E.; Sylvain, Olivier; Tushnet, Rebecca; Tussey, Deborah; Waldman, Ari Ezra; Weinberg, Jonathan; Welkowitz, David