Jack I. Lerner

Clinical Professor of Law

Director, Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic
Joint appointment in UCI Department of Film and Media Studies

Jack I. Lerner

Expertise:

Copyright, privacy, technology, media law, patent law, intellectual property, freedom of expression

Background:

Professor Lerner’s work focuses on problems at the intersection of law and technology, particularly how technology law and policy affect innovation and creative expression. He has written and spoken widely on copyright, privacy and other areas of technology law.

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  • Jack I. Lerner, Charis E. Kubrin et al, Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide for Attorneys 1 (Version 1.0 2021)
  • Lerner, Jack I., Secondary Copyright Infringement Liability and User-Generated Content in the United States (May 13, 2020). Chapter 18, IN: Oxford handbook of online intermediary liability, Oxford University Press, 2020
  • Jack Lerner & Rom Bar-Nissim, Law Enforcement Investigations Involving Journalists in National Security Leaks, Whistleblowers, and the Media (Paul Rosenzweig, Timothy J. McNulty & Ellen Shearer, Eds., ABA Publishing) (2014)
  • Clara Martin & David B. Oshinsky, Internet Law & Practice in California, (CEB, 2004) (Executive Editor) 
  • Oversight and Regulation of Collective Management of Copyright (forthcoming)
  • Jack Lerner, et al., The Duty of Confidentiality in the Surveillance Age17 J. Internet L. 1 (2014) 
  • Jack Lerner & Deirdre Mulligan, Taking the "Long View" on the Fourth Amendment: Stored Records and the Sanctity of the Home, 3 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. (2008) 
  • Jack Lerner, Intellectual Property and Development at WHO and WIPO, 34 Am. J.L. & Med. 257 (2008)

Prof. Lerner’s Scholarly Papers on SSRN