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Keith Aoki

Keith Aoki (1955 – April 26, 2011) was an American law professor who served on the faculty of University of California, Davis School of Law and the University of Oregon School of Law. He co-authored the nonfiction graphic novels Bound by Law? Tales from the Public Domain, which explains copyright law and the doctrine of fair use, and he was a co-author of Theft: A History of Music,[1] both in collaboration with the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at the Duke University School of Law. His scholarship covered topics such as intellectual property, racial equality, and immigration reform. His work was covered in memorial tributes in the law reviews where he had taught[2][3] and by other colleagues.[4]

Education and law career Edit

Aoki studied art at Wayne State University and Hunter College.[5] Changing fields to law he studied at Harvard Law School and the University of Wisconsin Law School.[5]

Aoki may have been responsible for coining the word "paracopyright"[6] in a 1997 letter of concern about the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty.

He wrote extensively about racial issues and immigration. In his personal life, Aoki's father was affected by the Japanese American internment: during World War II, his "father was interned at the Gila River camp in Arizona" during World War II.[7]

Art Edit

Aoki's art has been shown in retrospectives about Detroit and its artists such as the "Another Look at Detroit" exhibit shown in Chelsea, New York City[8][9][10] and the "Subverting Modernism: Cass Corridor Revisited 1966-1980"[11]

Wayne State University where he was a student holds some of his work,[12][13][14][15] which has been showcased in "Up from the streets: Detroit art from the Duffy warehouse collection"[16]

Prominent works Edit

  • Seed Wars: Controversies And Cases On Plant Genetic Resources And Intellectual Property, by Keith Aoki. NC: Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2008. 280pp. ISBN 9781594600500[17]
  • Race, Space, and Place
  • (In)visible Cities: Three Local Government Models and Immigration Regulation (co-authored, 2008)
  • Is Chan Still Missing? An Essay About the Film Snow Falling on Cedars and Representations of Asian Americans in U.S. Films (2001)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Theft: A History of Music". The Public Domain. February 14, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  2. ^ UC Davis Law Review, Volume 45, Number 5, June 2012: Super Aoki - A tribute to Keith Aoki
  3. ^ Oregon Law Review, Volume 90, Number 5, 2012: Symposium (Un)Bound by Law: Keith Aoki Memorial Symposium
  4. ^ Hing, Bill Ong. "Superman Had Nothing on Keith Aoki." UCLA Asian Pac. Am. LJ 17 (2011): 148.
  5. ^ a b "UC Davis School of Law - Faculty & Administration - aoki - Keith Aoki". Law.ucdavis.edu. 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  6. ^ "paracopyright". Word Spy. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  7. ^ In Spirit of Healing, Residents Remember Wartime Camps by Greg Bolt, The Register Guard (Eugene, OR). February 19, 2002.
  8. ^ "ART COLLECTION NEWSLETTER" (PDF). Artcollection.wayne.edu. 2015. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  9. ^ "Another Look at Detroit". Marlborough Chelsea. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  11. ^ "EMU's 'Subverting Modernism' exhibit offers fascinating look at Cass Corridor art". Annarbor.com. 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  12. ^ "Picture of the Week - University Art Collection - Wayne State University". Artcollection.wayne.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  13. ^ "Picture of the Week - University Art Collection - Wayne State University". Artcollection.wayne.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  14. ^ System, WCS Content Management. "Picture of the Week - University Art Collection - Wayne State University". artcollection.wayne.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  15. ^ "Time and Place : Art of Detroit's Cass Corridor from the Wayne State University Collection" (PDF). Artcollection.wayne.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  16. ^ "Up from the streets: Detroit art from the Duffy warehouse collection" Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, 2001, page 59
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-02. Retrieved 2011-05-04.

Bibliography Edit

  • Loss of a Legend by David Pluviose, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, June 9, 2011.

External links Edit

  • Bound by Law, a comic book about the public domain, drawn by Aoki
  • Theft: A History of Music, Musical Borrowing from Plato to Hip Hop, a comic book about music and intellectual property, drawn by Aoki
  • UC Davis Law Professor Creates Cartoons to Teach Copyright Law by Lydia Lum, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, April 15, 2011; Captain Copyright, March 31, 2011 (cover story)

keith, aoki, 1955, april, 2011, american, professor, served, faculty, university, california, davis, school, university, oregon, school, authored, nonfiction, graphic, novels, bound, tales, from, public, domain, which, explains, copyright, doctrine, fair, auth. Keith Aoki 1955 April 26 2011 was an American law professor who served on the faculty of University of California Davis School of Law and the University of Oregon School of Law He co authored the nonfiction graphic novels Bound by Law Tales from the Public Domain which explains copyright law and the doctrine of fair use and he was a co author of Theft A History of Music 1 both in collaboration with the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at the Duke University School of Law His scholarship covered topics such as intellectual property racial equality and immigration reform His work was covered in memorial tributes in the law reviews where he had taught 2 3 and by other colleagues 4 Contents 1 Education and law career 2 Art 3 Prominent works 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksEducation and law career EditAoki studied art at Wayne State University and Hunter College 5 Changing fields to law he studied at Harvard Law School and the University of Wisconsin Law School 5 Aoki may have been responsible for coining the word paracopyright 6 in a 1997 letter of concern about the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty He wrote extensively about racial issues and immigration In his personal life Aoki s father was affected by the Japanese American internment during World War II his father was interned at the Gila River camp in Arizona during World War II 7 Art EditAoki s art has been shown in retrospectives about Detroit and its artists such as the Another Look at Detroit exhibit shown in Chelsea New York City 8 9 10 and the Subverting Modernism Cass Corridor Revisited 1966 1980 11 Wayne State University where he was a student holds some of his work 12 13 14 15 which has been showcased in Up from the streets Detroit art from the Duffy warehouse collection 16 Prominent works EditSeed Wars Controversies And Cases On Plant Genetic Resources And Intellectual Property by Keith Aoki NC Durham Carolina Academic Press 2008 280pp ISBN 9781594600500 17 Race Space and Place In visible Cities Three Local Government Models and Immigration Regulation co authored 2008 Is Chan Still Missing An Essay About the Film Snow Falling on Cedars and Representations of Asian Americans in U S Films 2001 References Edit Theft A History of Music The Public Domain February 14 2017 Retrieved June 3 2022 UC Davis Law Review Volume 45 Number 5 June 2012 Super Aoki A tribute to Keith Aoki Oregon Law Review Volume 90 Number 5 2012 Symposium Un Bound by Law Keith Aoki Memorial Symposium Hing Bill Ong Superman Had Nothing on Keith Aoki UCLA Asian Pac Am LJ 17 2011 148 a b UC Davis School of Law Faculty amp Administration aoki Keith Aoki Law ucdavis edu 2011 04 26 Retrieved 2016 09 11 paracopyright Word Spy Retrieved 2016 09 11 In Spirit of Healing Residents Remember Wartime Camps by Greg Bolt The Register Guard Eugene OR February 19 2002 ART COLLECTION NEWSLETTER PDF Artcollection wayne edu 2015 Retrieved 2016 09 11 Another Look at Detroit Marlborough Chelsea Retrieved 2016 09 11 Another Look at Detroit Parts 1 and 2 curated by Todd Levin and in collaboration with Marlborough Chelsea Exhibitions Marianne Boesky Archived from the original on 2015 01 13 Retrieved 2015 01 08 EMU s Subverting Modernism exhibit offers fascinating look at Cass Corridor art Annarbor com 2013 04 03 Retrieved 2016 09 11 Picture of the Week University Art Collection Wayne State University Artcollection wayne edu Retrieved 2016 09 11 Picture of the Week University Art Collection Wayne State University Artcollection wayne edu Retrieved 2016 09 11 System WCS Content Management Picture of the Week University Art Collection Wayne State University artcollection wayne edu Retrieved 2017 03 11 Time and Place Art of Detroit s Cass Corridor from the Wayne State University Collection PDF Artcollection wayne edu Retrieved 2016 09 11 Up from the streets Detroit art from the Duffy warehouse collection Elaine L Jacob Gallery Wayne State University 2001 page 59 Seed Wars Archived from the original on 2011 05 02 Retrieved 2011 05 04 Bibliography EditLoss of a Legend by David Pluviose Diverse Issues in Higher Education June 9 2011 External links EditBound by Law a comic book about the public domain drawn by Aoki Theft A History of Music Musical Borrowing from Plato to Hip Hop a comic book about music and intellectual property drawn by Aoki UC Davis Law Professor Creates Cartoons to Teach Copyright Law by Lydia Lum Diverse Issues in Higher Education April 15 2011 Captain Copyright March 31 2011 cover story Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Aoki amp oldid 1105979288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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