Mutual Assent
This lesson explores one of the fundamental requirements for contract formation, mutual assent.
This lesson explores one of the fundamental requirements for contract formation, mutual assent.
This exercise deals with offer, an essential element of the bargaining process.
This lesson reviews the threshold principles of ownership by analyzing the "works made for hire" doctrine codified in the Copyright Act of 1976.
This lesson is an introduction to the principles governing copyright infringement. After completing this lesson, you will be familiar with the standard used to determine liability for copyright infringement. Specifically, the lesson will introduce the elements necessary to support a claim of copyright infringement, which include assessments of copying, access, probative resemblance, striking similarity, improper appropriation, and substantial similarity.
This lesson explores a copyright holder's right to control the performance and display of the related work of authorship.
This lesson explores the circumstances in which a court is likely to award specific performance as a remedy.
Prof. Lind teaches Copyright, Trademark, Entertainment Law, Mass Media law, and Museum and Art Law at Southwestern. He is also the author of several CALI lessons on copyright and trademark law. In this podcast, he explains the confusion that arises from the use of the term "song." Prof. Lind also discusses the terms "author" and "sound recording" and their implications for protection under the U.S. Copyright Act. In this podcast Prof.