Marketa Trimble
William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Marketa Trimble is the Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Co-Director of the Intellectual Property Law Concentration at the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She specializes in international intellectual property law and publishes extensively on issues at the intersection of conflict of laws/private international law and intellectual property law, and on cyberlaw, particularly on geoblocking. She has authored numerous works on these subjects, including Intellectual Property and Conflict of Laws (Edward Elgar, 2026), and is the co-author of a leading international intellectual property law casebook, International Intellectual Property Law (with Professor Paul Goldstein, Foundation Press, 6th ed. 2024). She has presented at conferences in the United States and abroad and is a member of the American Law Institute, the International Academy of Comparative Law, the American Society of Comparative Law, and other academic and professional organizations.
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U.S. Copyright Transfer Termination Rights as a Choice-of-Law Problem
A transfer of copyright, such as an assignment of copyright or a license of copyright, is often executed with transnational scope. Business transactions in most types of copyrighted works are increasingly global, and it is not surprising that parties want to conduct transactions in copyright for multiple countries. Transfers of copyright, including those that arise…
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