Intellectual Property Rights
and Internet Law Firm
Select Publications
The Contract Behind the Curtain: A Glimpse into the San Francisco Ballet Dancer’s Contract
By Robin Gross, 29 February 2008
Top Myths About Karaoke CD-G Users' Legal Rights By Robin D. Gross, February 2007
“Tragedy of the Commons”: Intellectual Property Rights in the Information Age By Robin D. Gross, Published by MIT Press, 2006
Realizing the Internet's Promise of Universal Access to Knowledge and Development By Robin D. Gross, August 2006.
A Case for Balance in Intellectual Property Rights Policies that Address Online Behavior: Principles to Preserve an Open and Free Internet.
Buy the Numbers: Publishers Seek Special Database Monopoly Protections A Case for Balance in Intellectual Property Rights Policies that Address Online Behavior: Principles to Preserve an Open and Free Internet.
By Robin Gross, July 2004
Consumer Rights Under Fire: 321 Studios and the Demise of Fair Use By Robin Gross, 2004
Digital Copyright Question: Fair use of Karaoke CDGs By Robin Gross and Jeremy Woodburn, April 2004
Digital Millennium Dark Ages By Robin D. Gross, November 2001
Freedom of Speech: Void Where Prohibited Hollywood Exports Technology Ban Overseas Despite U.S. Abuse, By Robin D. Gross, September 2001.
Artists and Audiences Strike a New Deal with Open Licensing of Music By Robin Gross, August 2001
9th Circuit Napster Ruling Requires P2P Developers to Ensure No One Misuses Their Systems Supreme Court's "Betamax" Defense to Secondary Liability Narrowed, Appeals Court Requires Judge to Rewrite Software to Prevent Infringement by Robin D. Gross, February 2001
DMCA Takes Full Effect - Millions of Americans Become Criminals Librarian of Congress Unable to Preserve Fair Use in Digital Age by Robin D. Gross, February 2001. Published by the Cyber-Tech Litigation Report
An 'Odd Bird': A Case for Balance in Copyright Law in Cyberspace By Robin D. Gross & Katina Bishop, December 2000
The Real Deal: Music Industry in Denial Over Privacy Concerns By Robin D. Gross, November 1999
Swedish Court Exonerates Teen of Internet Music Piracy Early Hyperlinking Precedent Hits High Note by Robin D. Gross, September 1999
Court Upholds Right to Digital Music RIAA Loses Bid to Prevent Consumers from Using MP3 Music Players by Robin D. Gross, June 1999
Chuck D Challenges RIAA and SF Attorneys Over MP3 By Robin D. Gross, March 1999
Free Speech Thwarted on the Net By Robin D. Gross, December 1998
The Digital Music Revolution: (New Music Industry) By Robin Gross, November 1998
Masters of Their Own Domain (Name) By Robin D. Gross, November 1998
Importation of “Gray” Market Goods Allowed By Robin D. Gross, March 1998
The Evolving Law of Linking By Robin D. Gross, March 1998
Wagering on the Web By Robin D. Gross
February 1998
Web Site Designers Under Attack by IP Attorneys February 1998
By Robin D. Gross, December 1997
Cat in the Hat Parody Infringes on Seuss By Robin D. Gross, November 1997