Tentative Draft No. 3 (TD No. 3) of Restatement of the Law, Copyright, will be presented to the ALI membership at the 2022 Annual Meeting. In the below video, Christopher Jon Sprigman and Lydia Pallas Loren provide an overview of the draft, including a closer look at select Sections. Sprigman and Loren serve as Reporter and Associate Reporter, respectively, for this Restatement project.

The information discussed in this video relates to ALI project drafts and topics that may have been updated or changed since the release of this video. For the most up-to-date information on ALI projects, please visit http://www.ali.org.

To request copies of Tentative Drafts approved by ALI membership, please email communications@ali.org.

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Christopher Jon Sprigman

Reporter, Copyright

Christopher Jon Sprigman is the Murray and Kathleen Bring Professor of Law at New York University School of Law. He came to NYU Law in 2013 from the University of Virginia School of Law. Sprigman teaches intellectual property law, antitrust law, torts, and comparative constitutional law. His research focuses on how legal rules affect innovation and the deployment of new technologies.

Lydia Pallas Loren

Associate Reporter, Copyright

Lydia Pallas Loren is Henry J. Casey Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School. Her areas of expertise include intellectual property generally and copyright law in particular. The third edition of her popular casebook Copyright in a Global Information Economy 4th ed. (2015 Aspen) (co-authored) is widely adopted at law schools across the nation.

Jennifer Morinigo

The American Law Institute

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