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Vanderbilt University

  • Gone but Not Forgotten: The Digital Ownership Dilemma and the Rise of Lost Media

    Gone but Not Forgotten: The Digital Ownership Dilemma and the Rise of Lost Media

    By Arthi Annadurai ; Photo Credit: Russell Falcon/Nexstar For decades, owning media meant having a tangible copy, such as CDs, DVDs, and VHS tapes. This meant the media was something you could lend, sell, or keep forever. But in the era of digital media, “ownership” has become a more ambiguous concept. Read More

    Mar 10, 2025

  • Class Notes: 2000-2009

    Class Notes: 2000-2009

    By Arthi Annadurai ; Photo Credit: Russell Falcon/Nexstar For decades, owning media meant having a tangible copy, such as CDs, DVDs, and VHS tapes. This meant the media was something you could lend, sell, or keep forever. But in the era of digital media, “ownership” has become a more ambiguous concept. Read More

    Sep 22, 2023

  • The Death of the Legal Subject

    The Death of the Legal Subject

    By Arthi Annadurai ; Photo Credit: Russell Falcon/Nexstar For decades, owning media meant having a tangible copy, such as CDs, DVDs, and VHS tapes. This meant the media was something you could lend, sell, or keep forever. But in the era of digital media, “ownership” has become a more ambiguous concept. Read More

    Mar 6, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Sean Seymore joins Vanderbilt Law faculty as Centennial Professor of Law

    Seymore is a patent law expert who holds a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry. He is also a professor of chemistry. He previously served on the VLS faculty from 2010 to 2021. Read More

    Jul 22, 2022

  • Professor Sean Seymore

    Sean Seymore appointed to the New York Alumni Chancellor’s Chair in Law

    Seymore’s research focuses on how patent law should evolve in response to scientific advances. He has a secondary appointment in the Department of Chemistry Read More

    Sep 23, 2019