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conferences
FIRST
ANNUAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
DePaul
University College of Law
August
9-10, 2001
SCHEDULE
August 9, 2001
Rare
Book Room (5th Floor Library)
8:30 |
Breakfast
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9:00 |
Prof.
Peter K. Yu, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
Yeshiva University & Research Associate,
Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy,
University of Oxford
“Negotiating
Global Intellectual Property Rights: What
Negotiators Need to Learn From Mediators, Business
Strategists, and International Relations
Theorists”
Published
as: Toward a Nonzero-sum Approach to Resolving
Global Intellectual Property Disputes: What We Can
Learn from Mediators, Business Strategists, and
International Relations Theorists, 70
U. Cin. L. Rev. 569 (2002)
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10:30 |
Prof.
Patty Gerstenblith, DePaul University College of Law
“Good
Faith and Due Diligence: Twin Principles Needed in
Art Market Transactions”
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12:00 |
Lunch
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10:40 |
Prof.
Mark A. Lemley, Boalt Hall School of Law, University
of California
at Berkeley
“The
Growing Complexity of the U.S. Patent System,
1976-1998: An Empirical Study of Patenting Trends”
Published
as: The Growing Complexity of the United States
Patent System, 82 B.U. L. Rev. 77 (2002) (with
John R. Allison)
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2:30 |
Prof.
Wendy J. Gordon, Boston University School of Law
“Fair
Use After Market Failure: The Problem of
Commodification”
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4:00 |
Prof.
Malla Pollack, Northern Illinois University College
of Law (visiting)
“What
is Congress Supposed to Promote? Defining Progress
in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the U.S.
Constitution”
Published
as: What Is Congress Supposed to Promote?:
Defining "Progress" in Article I,
Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States
Constitution, or Introducing the Progress Clause,
80 Neb. L. Rev. 754 (2001)
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August 10,
2001
Rare
Book Room (5th Floor Library)
8:30 |
Breakfast
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9:00 |
Prof.
Cynthia M. Ho, Loyola University Chicago School of Law
“Are
We in Trouble with TRIPS?: An Evaluation of United
States’ Noncompliance with TRIPS and Its Global
Implications”
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10:30 |
Prof.
Jay Kesan, University of Illinois College of Law
“Getting
it Right at the Outset: Granting Patent Rights
Commensurate with Innovation”
Published
as: Carrots and Sticks to Create a Better
Patent System, 17 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 763
(2002)
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12:00 |
Lunch
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1:00 |
Prof.
Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Chicago-Kent College of Law
“The
UDRP and International Intellectual Property Law
Making”
Published
as: Designing Non-National Systems: The Case of
the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, 43
Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 141 (2001) (with Laurence
R. Helfer)
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2:30 |
Prof.
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, DePaul University College
of Law
“The
Right of Attribution & 43(a): An Uneasy Fit”
Published
as: The Attribution Right in the United States:
Caught in the Crossfire Between Copyright and
Section 43(a), 77 Wash. L. Rev. 985 (2002)
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COMMENTATORS
Prof.
Ann Bartow
University
of South Carolina School of Law
Prof.
Susan Scafidi
Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University
Prof.
Timothy R. Holbrook
Chicago-Kent
College of Law
Prof.
Jed Scully
McGeorge
School of Law, University of the Pacific
CONFERENCE
CO-FOUNDERS
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
Peter K.
Yu
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