The University of British Columbia
UBC - A Place of Mind
The University of British Columbia
Peter A. Allard School of LawINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 422
  • Course Stream
  • Issues/Your Take
  • Syllabus Spring 2025
    • Syllabus Spring 2025
    • Syllabus Fall 2024
    • Syllabus Spring 2024
    • Syllabus Fall 2023
    • Syllabus Spring 2023
    • Syllabus Fall 2022
    • Syllabus Spring 2022
    • Syllabus Fall 2021
    • Syllabus Spring 2021
    • Syllabus Spring 2020
  • Course Video & Notes
  • Statutes
  • Socrates A.I.
  • About
    • Thanks
    • Allan Switzer
    • Community/Participate
    • Graham’s Bio
    • Jon’s Bio
» Peter A. Allard School of Law » Home » 2022 » April » 27 » Final Project: How can philosophy help us think about the boom in musical copyright cases?

Final Project: How can philosophy help us think about the boom in musical copyright cases?

By Mila Ghorayeb on April 27, 2022

Hello everyone! For my final project I am outing myself as a Podcaster and decided to do a podcast episode on my show about how we can use philosophy to think about problems in musical copyright cases.

You can have a listen and read the bibliography and show description at the link below:

https://ghorayeb.substack.com/p/how-can-philosophy-help-us-think?s=w

You can also access the show on its Spotify page here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7BZZEuMYLZDim5wGf4r4oZ?si=c8266b10c6934466

Enjoy! Thank you for a great term Professor Festinger.

The boom in copyright lawsuits is rattling the music industry, to the point where some artists are taking out insurance policies.

(image by Paul Blow, Rolling Stone)

Read More | No Comments

  • Previous
  • Next

Copyright & Social Media
Communications Law


Top Commented

  • Another look at digital ownership: California district judge entertains lawsuit against Apple re iTunes “Buy” button
  • How Trademarks Can Potentially Promote Sustainable Fashion
  • Lionel Ritchie sells homes?
  • A Copyright of a Copyright
  • Green branding in Canada… is this kind of branding merely descriptive or a proprietary tool?
  • Featured

  • Patent Law Regime in Canada V/S United States


  • Tweets by jonfestinger


    Creative Commons License
    Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia
    1822 East Mall
    Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1
    Tel 604 822 3151
    Fax 604 822 8108
    Website allard.ubc.ca
    Back to top
    The University of British Columbia
    • Emergency Procedures |
    • Terms of Use |
    • Copyright |
    • Accessibility