
معرفی
Marshall Leaffer is a Professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, specializing in Intellectual Property Law. He has been at Indiana University since 1997, teaching courses such as Copyright Law, Trademark Law, and International Intellectual Property. He is a University Fellow and Distinguished Scholar in Intellectual Property Law, with a focus on international aspects of copyright and trademark law.
- Education: University of Texas B.A. (1964), University of Illinois M.A. (1968), University of Texas J.D. (1971), New York University M.S.ES. (1977)
Leaffer's research interests include the interplay of intellectual property law in a global marketplace, with a particular emphasis on copyright and trademark law. He has authored three books and numerous articles, including the best-selling treatise Understanding Copyright Law and its subsequent editions.
His recent publications highlight trends in Copyright Law, Trademark Law, and International Intellectual Property. These works often explore Globalization, Legal Frameworks, and Digital Rights in the context of intellectual property.
Scientific Awards and Honors
- Distinguished Scholar in Intellectual Property Law
- University Fellow
- International Executive Committee, Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale
Marshall Leaffer has advised numerous students and has been an influential figure in the field of intellectual property law. His work continues to shape the understanding of copyright and trademark law in a global context, with a focus on the future of fair use and the impact of digital technologies on intellectual property rights.



