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Innovation Law and Policy Editathon
[edit]I worked on this page as part of the Innovation Law and Policy Editathon hosted by NYU Law School's Engelberg Center. I've significantly re-organized and updated this page. Here's a list of key changes I've made:
- Converted from a list to sortable wikitable
- Added a link to the decision for each case
- Added more cases
- Added information about each case, including vote, opinion authors, general subject matter of the case, and a categorization of whether the case deals with substantive copyright law, litigation procedural issues of copyright law, or is a non-copyright case (with significance for copyright issues).
The following still needs doing
- Summaries need updating/development
- Statute references should be completed or scrapped - unclear how useful this is
- Vote counts probably could use verifying, especially on older cases.
Hope this is useful! Absentminded (talk) 01:16, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
- Wonderful! Thanks. Yaay editathons. --Lquilter (talk) 02:17, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
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