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Faculty in the News
Moritz College of Law faculty members are increasingly finding themselves in the spotlight as reporters seek them out for expert comment on today's headlines. The topics cover a wide range, such as the death penalty, artificial insemination, and voting machines. Just as varied are the locations of the publications or news outlets, ranging from small town newspapers to wire services with international distribution.
The following is a list of selected media coverage for Moritz faculty members. The links below will direct you to sites that are not affiliated with the Moritz College of Law. They are subject to change, and some may expire or require registration as time passes. Contact Barbara Peck, Chief Communications Officer, for any media requests at (614) 292-0283.
Guy A. Rub Media Hits
The following is a list of selected media coverage for Guy A. Rub. The links below will direct you to sites that are not affiliated with the Moritz College of Law. They are subject to change, and some may expire or require registration as time passes. (Return to Faculty Bio)
Filmmaker sues 352 Ohioans for downloads
Dec. 5, 2012
Professor Guy Rub was quoted by The Columbus Dispatch in a story about a California movie company suing Ohioans accused of downloading and sharing movies. The cases are difficult to litigate, Rub said, because plaintiffs don’t have the offenders’ names and have to ask the judge to order Internet service providers to provide the names.
“It’s not an easy process,” Rub said. “From a legal perspective, the big challenge is to get to the actual defendant. Some service providers fight it.”
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