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James Edwards
Mar 29, 2024
RealClearMarkets Op-ed: Federal Trade Commission vs. Cutting Edge Innovation
One particular area that enchants the Khan FTC is the nexus of antitrust and intellectual property.
Curt Levey
Oct 31, 2023
CFJ's comments on AI & copyright: Treat generative AI like human learning
CFJ filed comments in response to the U.S. Copyright Office’s inquiry concerning AI and copyright.
Curt Levey
May 18, 2023
SCOTUS Rules Warhol Silkscreen Infringed Photo, as CFJ Brief Urged
Supreme Court rules that Andy Warhol’s silkscreen infringed copyright, as Committee for Justice’s amicus brief urged.
Curt Levey
May 10, 2023
Discussion of Major Pending Supreme Court Decisions: Curt Levey on Court Watch podcast
CFJ’s Curt Levey sat down with Washington Times reporter Alex Swoyer on her Court Watch podcast to discuss pending Supreme Court decisions.
Curt Levey
Aug 19, 2022
In Warhol Copyright Case, CFJ Urges SCOTUS to Affirm Property Rights
The Committee for Justice filed a Supreme Court amicus brief in support of strong copyright protection for Lynn Goldsmith...
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Google v. Oracle "Copyfight" Goes to SCOTUS: Post-Argument Discussion
On October 7th, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Google v. Oracle, as the two companies battle over the copyrightability of softwar
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
FTC v. Qualcomm: The Recent Ruling On Antitrust Adventurism [Event Video]
On Tuesday, the Ninth Circuit reversed the Federal Trade Commission's win in the agency's case accusing Qualcomm of violating antitr
CFJ Staff
May 1, 2022
IP Stories: Innovating for a Better Future (A World IP Day Event)
Committee for Justice Director of Public Policy Ashley Baker participated in a panel hosted by ITIF...
Ashley Baker
Nov 1, 2020
Google v. Oracle "Copyfight" Goes to SCOTUS: Post-Argument Discussion
On October 7th, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Google v. Oracle, as the two companies battle over the copyrightability of softwar
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