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Editor: Katharine Van Tassel
Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

The Right to Repair in a Pandemic

Joshua D. Sarnoff (DePaul University), The Right to Repair in a Pandemic, NULR Of Note (2020):

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for explicit rights to repair needed medical products during emergencies. Current law may deter such actions because of the risk of private intellectual property infringement liability, and contracts may also prohibit making legitimate repairs. Congress should consider adopting limited exceptions to infringement to assure the ability to make repairs.

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