Taylor Swift law class at Queen’s University making shock waves

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A first of its kind entertainment law course centred on Taylor Swift will be offered this fall at Queen’s University.

Professor of business law at Queen’s University, Mohamed Khimji, will be teaching the course this September. He says Swift’s high influence on the public will make the class more relatable to the world we live in.“I was just chatting with one of my colleagues also a fan and we were just going through her recorded albums and debating which one was better, the Taylor’s version or the original version of that,” he said.

"It seemed like it was a practice area. It touches on various legal subjects like contracts and the negotiation of record deal, specifically, in her case, touches on copyright, but that’s the legal regime that governs ownership of creative work,” he said. Other universities around the world offered a similar course in the past, but the focus was not on law studies.Suspended Ottawa driver facing charges following 3-vehicle collision on Highway 417Former Sens VP Jeff Kyle, instrumental in bringing team to Ottawa, dies at 62Tim Hortons insists a potential class action lawsuit involving customers who were sent an email by mistake during the company's Roll up to Win contest has "no merit.

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