Steven Wilf
Joel Barlow Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law and
Microsoft Fellow in Law, Property, and the Economic Organization of Society,
The Program in Law and Public Affairs at Princeton University.
I would like to thank the participants at the Conference on Copyright Culture, Copyright History held by the Cegla Center at Tel Aviv University, January 2010, the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna, and the Workshop of the American Studies Program at Princeton University for their discussion of an earlier version of this Article. I
especially appreciate the comments of Michael Zakim, Guy Pessach, and Michael Birnhack. Research for this Article relied upon materials located in the manuscript divisions of the University of Pennsylvania Library and the New York Public Library.
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