Glynn Lunney

Copyright’s Excess: Mo’ Copyright = Mo’ Money = Less Music

After a long tenure at Tulane University School of Law, where he held the Joseph Merrick Jones Chair, Glynn Lunney joined the new Texas A&M School of Law in June 2015. He holds an engineering degree from Texas A&M, a law degree from Stanford and a Ph.D. in economics from Tulane. Professor Lunney teaches and writes in the fields of contract, property, and intellectual property, with a focus on the economic analysis of legal issues. He is an internationally recognized scholar, has testified before Congress on copyright issues, has published a casebook, TRADEMARKS AND UNFAIR COMPETITION (WEST 2D ED. 2015), and has also published numerous articles in leading law reviews, including reviews at Harvard, Stanford, Michigan, Virginia, Vanderbilt, Emory, and Tulane.

Copyright’s Excess: Mo’ Copyright = Mo’ Money = Less Music