| Internet and Intellectual Property Justice Project |
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| Saturday, 09 August 2008 16:00 | |
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The University of San Francisco School Of Law has introduced something called the Internet and Intellectual Property Justice Project. This project, according to its website, provides legal assistance to parties in intellectual property matters.
“The Project is currently available to help parties in domain name disputes, including those under ICANN UDRP dispute resolution proceedings. The Project is also available to provide assistance to parties with copyright infringement matters and copyright registration, as well as other trademark and copyright work that the faculty supervisors feel is appropriate.
Legal work will be performed by students under the direction of faculty members. Professor Robert Talbot, who has been directing clinics at the School of Law for many years, supervises the students. Internationally renowned intellectual property attorney and author Professor J. Thomas McCarthy serves as senior executive advisor to the Project. Students working for the Project are upper division law students specializing in intellectual property.”
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