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copyright-casebook.com is the online companion site for the 10th edition of Copyright Law. Its title identifies it as a Casebook Supplement for the textbook by Joyce, Leaffer, Jaszi, Ochoa, Carroll, and others. The site is intended for professors, students, and members of the public interested in copyright law, offering materials related to the study of copyright law. It also notes that some special materials are available only to instructors who have adopted the textbook.
Based on the captured page content, this is not a conventional live course, recorded course, or 1-on-1 tutoring product. It is closer to a companion resource site for a textbook. Visible sections include Recent Cases, Bibliography, Legal Resources, and Licensing Resources, with copyright-related cases such as Authors Guild v. Google and Aereo listed. The subject area is very clearly defined, focusing on U.S. copyright law and intellectual property law. The teaching language is not explicitly stated, but the entire site is in English, making it suitable as English-language legal study material.
The page content does not mention fees, subscriptions, purchases, payment methods, or certificate information, so it is not possible to determine whether it is paid, nor should it be regarded as a certifiable course. In terms of instructor or institutional background, the site is built around the 10th edition of the Copyright Law textbook and its author team, including Craig Joyce, Tyler Ochoa, Michael Carroll, Marshall Leaffer, and Peter Jaszi. This gives it a certain level of authority in a law course context.
Its main advantage is its clear resource positioning: it provides cases, bibliographies, legal resources, and licensing resources around a copyright law textbook, making it useful for classroom support and self-study reference. The drawbacks are also clear: it lacks a learning path, video lectures, assignments or assessments, a learning community, and certificate information. Instructor-only materials may have access restrictions. The site also displays an “Under Construction” notice, suggesting some uncertainty around content completeness or maintenance status.
It is suitable for law school students studying U.S. copyright law, instructors teaching copyright law, and members of the public who need to consult foundational copyright law materials. For learners in China, the site is better used as a supplemental English-language legal resource rather than a structured course. The captured text does not confirm access stability from mainland China or payment availability, and payment information is absent. Alternatives may include WIPO Academy, public resources from the U.S. Copyright Office, intellectual property courses on Coursera/edX, or open courses from universities.
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copyright-casebook.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach copyright-casebook.com directly.