Jennifer Jenkins is a clinical law professor at Duke Law School, where she teaches intellectual property and directs Duke’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain. She leads the center’s Arts Project, which analyzes the effects of intellectual property on cultural production. She is the co-author (with James Boyle) of the open coursebook Intellectual Property: Cases and Materials (4th ed, 2018) and two comic books — Theft! A History of Music, a 2000-year history of musical borrowing and regulation, and Bound By Law?, a comic book about copyright, fair use and documentary film.
by Jennifer Jenkins
Vol. 103 No. 1 (2019) | Navigating Rough Seas