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31 January 2020

USMCA Set To Export U.S. Copyright Law To North American Neighbors

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Ross Bagley, Counsel in the firm's Litigation and IP Groups, recently authored an article in IPWatchdog titled, "USMCA Set To Export U.S. Copyright Law to North American Neighbors."
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Ross Bagley, Counsel in the firm's Litigation and IP Groups, recently authored an article in IPWatchdog titled, "USMCA Set To Export U.S. Copyright Law to North American Neighbors." In the piece, Bagley explains the newly passed United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which renegotiates and cancels the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Bagley notes that the USMCA is expected to dramatically affect many areas of law of its three member states, stating that "it is important for content companies and ISPs alike to understand the new treaty’s impact on their rights and remedies across North American borders."

The full article is available here.

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