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Volume 4, Issue 1 of the American University Intellectual Property Brief Now Available!

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Work With Your Head in the Clouds: The Impact of Cloud Computing and Content Streaming on Copyright in the Entertainment Industry by Tamara Celine Winegust

Unlimited Times: DMCA Anticircumvention Measures on Public Domain Films by Sarah Jordan

The Elusive Role of the Specification in Patent Claim Construction by Mohammad Nilforoush

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Author: Griffin Barnett

Griffin Barnett is a 3L at the American University Washington College of Law and the 2012-2013 Editor-in-Chief of the AU Intellectual Property Brief, with interests in intellectual property law, international trade law, art & media law, internet law, and constitutional law. Griffin has previously served the Brief as a blogger and blog editor. He is also a senior staff member of the American University International Law Review and a Dean's Fellow for the Legal Rhetoric Program. Griffin holds a B.A. in International Studies with a minor in Business (Entrepreneurship & Management) from Johns Hopkins University. In his spare time, Griffin enjoys playing guitar, cooking, and sports of all kinds. He is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Griffin Barnett has written 12 posts for the IPB.

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