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Niebler, Chester John was born on January 5, 1915 in Milwaukee. Son of John Jay and Margaret M. (Burkard) Niebler.
(Laden with examples and leavened with humor, their exposi...)
Laden with examples and leavened with humor, their exposition guides the reader through both the traditional topics, such as fair use, and more modern topics, such as the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, without getting bogged down in unnecessary or tedious detail. This title is ideal for end-of-semester review by students in both basic and advanced courses on copyright law, and also will be of use to practitioners and other legal professionals seeking a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to the subject.
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This work provides a comprehensive treatment of all three major branches of intellectual property law, surveying basic principles and emerging issues. The book summarizes what is clear, identifies what is unsettled, and offers concise views on how some open issues might be sensibly resolved. This text also deals with a variety of related intellectual property topics, including state laws governing the misappropriation of intangibles, state protection for the right of publicity and for trade secrets, and both federal and state rules concerning false advertising and deceptive trade practices. The authors use numerous examples to guide you through various technical areas.
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(Laden with examples and leavened with humor, their exposi...)
Laden with examples and leavened with humor, their exposition guides the reader through both the traditional topics, such as fair use, and more modern topics, such as the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, without getting bogged down in unnecessary or tedious detail. This title is ideal for end-of-semester review by students in both basic and advanced courses on copyright law, and also will be of use to practitioners and other legal professionals seeking a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to the subject.
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( This volume provides thorough coverage of some troubles...)
This volume provides thorough coverage of some troublesome and seldom clarified issues that affect scholars who deal with nonprint media. When is it legitimate in teaching or publishing to quote a visual image from television, film or printed graphics? To quote the lines from a musical lyric? Why has the long tradition of fair use for printed material, which sanctions quoting without permission, been so slow in its extension to other media? How can scholars and publishers prudently behave in an area where media corporations are uncooperative or belligerent in dealing with requests to document arguments through the inclusion of copyrighted materials? This book offers a forum where scholars, lawyers, archivists, and federal administrators of copyright law express informed viewpoints about these issues.
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( This volume provides thorough coverage of some troubles...)
This volume provides thorough coverage of some troublesome and seldom clarified issues that affect scholars who deal with nonprint media. When is it legitimate in teaching or publishing to quote a visual image from television, film or printed graphics? To quote the lines from a musical lyric? Why has the long tradition of fair use for printed material, which sanctions quoting without permission, been so slow in its extension to other media? How can scholars and publishers prudently behave in an area where media corporations are uncooperative or belligerent in dealing with requests to document arguments through the inclusion of copyrighted materials? This book offers a forum where scholars, lawyers, archivists, and federal administrators of copyright law express informed viewpoints about these issues.
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Niebler, Chester John was born on January 5, 1915 in Milwaukee. Son of John Jay and Margaret M. (Burkard) Niebler.
Bachelor of Philosophy summa cum laude, Marquette University, 1937. Juris Doctor magna cum laude, Marquette University, 1939.
Sole practice, Milwaukee, 1939—1943. General counsel Froemming Shipyards, 1943—1945, Turner Resilient Floors, Chicago, 1945. Partner Niebler & Niebler, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, 1945—1994.
Court commissioner Waukesha Circuit Court (Wisconsin), 1961—1994. Lecturer in field; associate editor Marquette Law Review, 1939.
(Laden with examples and leavened with humor, their exposi...)
(Laden with examples and leavened with humor, their exposi...)
(This work provides a comprehensive treatment of all three...)
( This volume provides thorough coverage of some troubles...)
( This volume provides thorough coverage of some troubles...)
Author: (book) Copyright Law, 1939 (1st prize, 1939).
Board directors St. Thomas More Society, Milwaukee, Woolsack Society, Milwaukee. Member of American Association For Justice, Marquette University Law Alumni (board directors), American Judicature Society, Waukesha Bar Association, Milwaukee Bar Association, Wisconsin Bar Association, Kiwanis Lodge (board directors Menomonee Falls), Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha Sigma Nu, Sigma Nu Phi.
Married Lorraine M. Millmann, March 30, 1940. Children: John H., Anne M. Niebler McNamara, Joseph C., Paul F.