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Howard Abrams
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Abstract - Eldred, Golan and the Soul of Copyright
Paper - Untitled
Jonas Anderson
American University, Washington College of Law
Abstract - From de novo Review to Informal Deference: An Empirical Examination of Patent Claim Construction
Olufunmilayo Arewa
U.C. Irvine School of Law
Abstract - Creation Norms and Authorship: The Porgy and Bess Controversy
Zoe Argento
Roger Williams University School of Law
Abstract - Who Owns the Social Media Account?
Shyam Balganesh
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Abstract - The Uneasy Case Against Copyright Trolls
Paper - The Uneasy Case Against Copyright Trolls
Ann Bartow
Pace Law School
Abstract - Trademark, Branding and the Oppressive Leveraging of the Female Gender
Stefan Bechtold
ETH Zurich
Abstract - Play First versus Pay First: Exploring Cumulative Innovation in Patent & Copyright Law
Barton Beebe
NYU School of Law
Abstract - Bleistein; or, Intellectual Property Law and the Problem of Aesthetic Progress
Miriam Bitton
Bar-Ilan University
Abstract - Commercializing Public Sector Information
Presentation - Commercializing Public Sector Information
Jeremy Bock
U.C. Berkeley School of Law
Abstract - Killing Two Birds with One Party: Using Neutral Third Parties to Represent the Public Interest and to Dampen Overzealous Advocacy in District Court Patent Litigation
Scott Boone
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
Abstract - Virtual Property and Copyright: Taking the First Sale Doctrine into the Virtual Realm
Annemarie Bridy
University of Idaho College of Law
Abstract - Graduated Response American Style: 'Six Strikes’ Measured Against Five Norms
Presentation - Six Strikes Measured Against Five Norms
Robert Brauneis
George Washington University Law School
Abstract - Copyright and the Dilemna of Defining Musical Works in the Era of Fixed Sound
Christopher Buccafusco
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract - Valuing Attribution and Publication in Intellectual Property: An Experiment
Presentation - Valuing Attribution and Publication in Intellectual Property
Michael Burstein
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract - Governing Innovation Prizes
Sarah Burstein
University of Oklahoma College of Law
Abstract - In Defense of Design Patents
C
Anupam Chander
U.C. Davis School of Law
Abstract - How Law Made Silicon Valley
Bernard Chao
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Abstract - Better Patenting
Presentation - Better Patenting
TJ Chiang
George Mason University School of Law
Abstract - The Information Value of Patent Claims
Paper - The Information Value of Patent Claims
Colleen Chien
Santa Clara University School of Law
Abstract - The Past, Present, and Future of the Software Patent Problem
Paper - The Past, Present, and the Future of the Software Patent Problem
Presentation - Reforming Patents
Kevin Collins
Washington University School of Law
Abstract - This Is Not a Law of Nature: Prometheus Laboratories and the Patentability of Representation
Jorge Contreras
American University, Washington College of Law
Abstract - Fixing FRAND: Rationalizing "Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory: Licensing of Standards-Essentials Patents
Kate Darling
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract - What Drives IP without IP? A Study of the Online Adult Entertainment Industry
Ben Depoorter
U.C. Hastings School of Law
Abstract - Using Fee Shifting to Promote Fair Use and Fair Licensing
Deven Desai
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Abstract – Speech, Citizenry, and the Market: A Corporate Public Figure Doctrine
Paper - Speech, Citizenry, and the Market: A Corporate Public Figure Doctrine
Lisa Dolak
Syracuse University College of Law
Abstract - Why do we bother? The Villified, But Tenacious,Doctrine of Inequitable Conduct
Presentation - Why do we bother? The Villified, But Tenacious,Doctrine of Inequitable Conduct
Greg Dolin
University of Baltimore School of Law
Abstract - Exclusivity Without Patents: The New Frontier of FDA Regulation for Genetic Materials
Paper - Exclusivity Without Patents: The New Frontier of FDA Regulation for Genetic Materials
Matthew Dowd
Wiley Rein LLP
Abstract – Creating a National Database for Intellectual Property Valuation
John Duffy
University of Virginia School of Law
Abstract - Explaining Exhaustion: Commercial Law’s Constraints on Contract
Paper - Common Law Conformity and the Commercial Law of Intellectual Property
Robin Feldman
U.C. Hastings School of Law
Abstract – The Giants Among Us
Paper - The Giants Among Us
Michael Frakes
Cornell Law School
Abstract - Does Agency Funding Affect Decisionmaking?: An Empirical Assessment of the PTO’s Granting Patterns
Paper
Does Agency Funding Affect Decisionmaking?: An Empirical Assessment of the PTO’s Granting Patterns
Presentation - Does Agency Funding Affect Decisionmaking?: An Empirical Assessment of the PTO’s Granting Patterns
Brett Frischmann
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract – The Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network as a Nested Cultural Commons
Paper - The Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network as a Nested Cultural Commons
Presentation - The Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network as a Nested Cultural Commons
Jeanne Fromer
Fordham Law School
Abstract - The State(s) of Copyright Law
Stefania Fusco
DePaul University College of Law
Abstract - Markets and Patent Enforcement: A Comparative Investigation of
Non-Practicing Entities in the US and EU
William Gallagher
Golden Gate University School of Law
Abstract – Patent Prosecutors, Innovation, and Ethics in Everyday Legal Practice
Deborah Gerhardt
University of North Carolina School of Law
Abstract–Debunking the “Duty to Police” in Trademark Law Andrew Gilden
Stanford Law School
Abstract – Catch 22 in the Rye: Copyright Essentialism and the Performativity of Remedies
Paper - Copyright Essentialsim and the Performativity of Remedies
John M. Golden
The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract – From PI to IP: Yet Another Unexpected Effect of Tort Refrom
Paper - From PI to IP: Yet Another Unexpected Effect of Tort Reform
Presentation - From PI to IP: Yet Another Unexpected Effect of Tort Reform
Eric Goldman
Santa Clara University School of Law
Abstract - Debunking the “Duty to Police” in Trademark Law
Charles Tait Graves
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Abstract - UTSA Preemption and the Public Domain: How and Why Courts Have Overlooked Patent Preemption of State Law Claims Alleging Employee Wrongdoing
Paper - UTSA Preemption and the Public Domain: How and Why Courts Have Overlooked Patent Preemption of State Law Claims Alleging Employee Wrongdoing
Presentation - UTSA Preemption and the Public Domain:How Courts Have Overlooked Patent Preemption of State Law Claims Alleging Employee Wrongdoing
Stuart Graham
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Abstract –Setting Patent Fees
Marc Greenberg
Golden Gate University School of Law
Abstract – Creativity Constrained: Comics and the Law
Presentation - Creativity Constrained: Comics and the Law
James Grimmelmann
New York Law School
Abstract – Are Search Results Speech?
Paper - Are Search Results Speech?
Leah Chan Grinvald
Saint Louis University School of Law
Abstract – Sanctioning Intellectual Property Bullies?
Richard Gruner
John Marshall Law School
Abstract – Measuring and Modeling Trans-Border Patent Rewards
Paper - Measuring and Modeling Trans-Border Patent Rewards
Presentation - Measuring and Modeling Trans-Boarder Patent Rewards
Paul Gugliuzza
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Abstract – The Federal Circuit as a Federal Court
Paper - The Federal Circuit as a Federal Court
Bronwyn Hall
University of California at Berkeley
Abstract - The Impact of Joining the Regional European Patent Convention System
Paper - The Impact of Joining the Regional EuropeanPatent Convention System
Galen Hancock
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Abstract – Setting Patent Fees
Christian Helmers
Universidad Carlos III Madrid
Abstract - Patent Litigation in the UK: An Overview
Richard Hynes
University of Virginia School of Law
Abstract- Explaining Exhaustion: Commercial Law’s Constraints on Contract
Yaniv Heled
Georgia State University College of Law
Abstract – How Abortion Politics and Technophobia Created the Distinction Between Patently Human and Patentably Non-Human
Eileen Herlihy
Boston University School of Law
Abstract – Patentable Subject Matter and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Laura Heymann
College of William & Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law
Abstract – Dialogues of Authenticity
Paper- Dialogues of Authenticity
Jonathan Hillel
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Abstract – Patent Litigation Dynamics: Key Value Drivers and Efficiency Implications
Presentation - Preditcing the "Unpredictable": An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Patent Infringement Awards
Cynthia Ho
Loyola University of Chicago School of Law
Abstract – Intellectual Property Without Borders
Christopher Holman
UMKC School of Law
Abstract – Imagining the Contours of Copyright Protection for Synthetic Biology
William Hubbard
The University of Baltimore Law School
Abstract – The Competitive Advantage of Weak Patents
Patricia Judd
Washburn University School of Law
Abstract – Trade’s Horizon and the Evolution of “Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights”
Steffan Juranek
Goethe University Frankfurt
Abstract –Law and Economic of Litigation: New Insights from Patents
Paper - Law and Economic of Litigation: New Insights from Patents
Eran Kahana
Stanford Law School
Abstract – Intellectual Property Infringement by Artificial Intelligence Applications
Ariel Katz
University of Toronto
Abstract – The Orphans, the Market, and the Copyright Dogma
Paper - The Orphans, the Market, and the Copyright Dogma
Jay Kesan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract – Sources of University Research Funding and Their Impact On Commercialization Outcomes
Amy Landers
University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Abstract – The Space Between: An Openwork Approach to IP Protection
Eric Lane
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Abstract – Building the Global Green Patent Highway: A Proposal for International Harmonization of Green Technology Fast Track Programs
Presentation - Building the Global Green Patent Highway: A Proposal for International Harmonization of Green Technology Fast Track Programs
Greg Lastowka
Rutgers School of Law-Camden
Abstract – Nominative Fair Use Still Doesn’t Make Sense
Edward Lee
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract – Internet Curation in Copyright’s Shadow: Pinterest, Storify, and a Proposal for “Copyright Exempt” 501(c)(3) Entities
Peter Lee
U.C. Davis School of Law
Abstract – Patents and the University
Mark Lemley
Stanford Law School
Abstract – The Return Functional Claiming
Paper - Software Patents and the Return of Functional Claiming
David Levine
Elon University School of Law
Abstract – Cardozo on Patent Claim Construction and Interpretation
Oskar Liivak
Cornell Law School
Abstract – The (Relatively) Easy Case for Patent on Inventions
Paper - The (Relatively) Easy Case for Patent on Inventions
Jake Linford
Florida State University College of Law
Abstract – Cracks in the Edifice: A Copyright Critique of the Institutional First Amendment
Jacqueline Lipton
University of Houston Law Center
Abstract – Imperatives of Private Arbitration in International Intellectual Property Disputes
Presentation - Imperatives of Private Arbitration in International IP Disputes
Jerry Liu
Stanford Law School
Abstract – Copyrights Complements
Doris Estelle Long
John Marshall Law School
Abstract – Deviant Globalization: The Next Step in the Multilateral Protection of Intellectual Property
Brian Love
Santa Clara University School of Law
Abstract – A National Database for Intellectual Property Valuation
Presentation - Creating a National Database for Patent Valuation
Jamie Lund
St. Mary's University School of Law
Abstract – Getting it Wrong: Juror Assessments of Similarity in Music Copyright Experiment
Paper - Getting it Wrong: Juror Assessments of Similarity in Music Copyright Experiment
Glynn Lunney
Tulane University School of Law
Abstract – Copyright's Mercantilist Turn
Christian Mammen
U.C. Hastings School of Law
Gregory Mandel
Temple University, Beasley School of Law
Abstract – The Public Psychology of Intellectual Property Rights
Paper - The Public Psychology of Intellectual Property Rights
Presentation - The Public Psychology of Intellectual Property Rights
Irina Manta
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Abstract – Hedonic Trademarks
Presentaiton - Hedonic Trademarks
Jonathan Masur
University of Chicago Law School
Abstract – Raising the Stakes in Patent Cases
Paper - Raising the Stakes in Patent Cases
Presentation - Raising the Stakes in Patent Cases
Michael Mattioli
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Abstract – Collective Patent Pricing
Papers - Patent Republics
Andrea Matwyshyn
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Abstract – Generation C: Childhood, Code and Creativity
Michael Mazzeo
Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
Abstract - Patent Litigation Dynamics: Key Value Drivers and Efficiency Implications
Paper - Preditcing the "Unpredictable": An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Patent Infringement Awards
Presentation - Preditcing the "Unpredictable": An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Patent Infringement Awards
Mark McKenna
Notre Dame Law School
Abstract – Dastar’s Next Stand
Paper - Dastar's Next Stand
Peter Menell
U.C. Berkeley School of Law
Abstract – Using Fee Shifting to Promote Fair Use and Fair Licensing
Viva Moffat
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Abstract – Conceptual Separability and the Copyright/Patent Boundary
Presentation - Conceptual Separability and the Copyright/Patent Boundary
Emily Morris
Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis
Abstract – “Overbreadth” as Oversimplification
David Morrison
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract – Substantial Similarity and Psychological Similarity: Perfect Strangers
Christina Mulligan
Yale Law School
Abstract – Scaling the Patent System
Paper - Scaling the Patent System
Presentation - Scaling the Patent System
Chris Newman
George Mason University School of Law
Abstract – Divisibility, Ownership, and the Exclusive Copyright License
Xuan-Thao Nguyen
SMU Dedman School of Law
Abstract - Trademark Apologetic Justice: China’s Three Laws on Trademark Reputation
Paper – Trademark Apologetic Justice: China’s Three Laws on Trademark Reputation
Tal Niv
U.C. Berkeley
Abstract - Online Beauty & Online Licenses
Sean O'Connor
University of Washington School of Law
Abstract–The Missing Context of the IP Clause: Madison, Jefferson, and the Influence of the French Philosophies Encyclopedie Project
Presentation - The Missing Context of the IP Clause:Madison, Jefferson, and the Influence of the French Philosophes and Encyclopedia Project
Paul Ohm
University of Colorado School of Law
Abstract – Branding Privacy
David Olson
Boston College Law School
Abstract – From Federal Common Law to Textualism: The Evolving Interpretation of Patent Cases in the Supreme Court
Kristen Osenga
University of Richmond School of Law
Abstract – Rhetorical Devices in Claim Construction
Sean Pager
Michigan State University
Abstract–Traditional Knowledge Rights and Wrongs
Presentation - Unpacking Traditional Knowledge Rights and Wrongs
Aaron Perzanowski
Wayne State University Law School
Abstract – Copying Norms in the Tattoo Industry
Paper - Copyring Norms in the Tattoo Industry
Presentation - Copying Norms in the Tattoo Industry
Eric Priest
University of Oregon School of Law
Abstract – Acupressure: The Role of Market Forcers in China’s Emerging Copyright Enforcement Environment
Sarah Rajec
Stanford Law School
Abstract – Evaluating Flexibility in International Patent Law
Lisa Ramsey
University of San Diego School of Law
Abstract – An Impersonation Theory of Trademark Law
Blake Reid
Georgetown Law School
Abstract – Achieving Content Accessibility in Communications and Copyright Law
Erez Reuvani
United States Department of Justice
Abstract – Copyright, Neuroscience, and Creativity
Michael Risch
Villanova University School of Law
Abstract – America’s First Patents
Paper - America's First Patents
Presentation - America's First Patents
Alexandra Roberts
Boston University School of Law
Abstract – How to Do Things with Word Marks: A Speech-Act Theory of Distinctiveness
Keith Robinson
SMU Dedman School of Law
Abstract – Protecting America’s True Innovators
Betsy Rosenblatt
Whittier Law School
Abstract – Fear and Loathing and Intellectual Property
Jennifer Rothman
Loyola L aw School Los Angeles
Abstract – Sex Exceptionalism in Intellectual Property
Paper - Sex Exceptionalism in Intellectual Property
Presentation - Sex Exceptionalism in Intellectual Property
Elizabeth Rowe
University of Florida Levin College of Law
Abstract – Outsourcing Trade Secret Misappropriation
Matthew Sag
Loyola University of Chicago School of Law
Abstract – Orphan Works as Grist for the Data Mill
Paper - Ophan Works as Grist for the Data Mill
Zahr Said
University of Washington School of Law
Abstract – Reverse-Engineering Textual Meaning
Pamela Samuelson
U.C. Berkeley Law School & School of Information
Abstract – Why Gardens, Perfumes, Recipes, DNA, and Mathematical Formulae Are Not Copyright Subject Matter
Presentation - Why Gardens, Perfumes, Recipes, DNA, and Mathematical Formulae Are Not Copyright Subject Matter
Sharon Sandeen
Hamline University School of Law
Abstract – Be Careful What You Wish For: Trade Secrets and the America Invents Act
Paper - Be Careful What You Wish For: Trade Secrets and the America Invents Act
Joshua Sarnoff
DePaul University College of Law
Abstract – Governmental Innovation Mechanism Choices (with references to Climate Change)
Andres Sawicki
University of Miami School of Law
Abstract – Teams, Creativity, and the Firm
Christopher Seaman
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract - The Presumption of Validity in Patent Litigation: An Experimental Study
Presentation - Standards of Proof in Civil Litigation: An Experiment from Patent Law
David Schwartz
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Abstract – The Presumption of Validity in Patent Litigation: An Experimental Study
Presentation - Standards of Proof in Civil Litigation: An Experiment from Patent Law
Lea Shaver
Hofstra School of Law
Abstract – Time for a Truce: Lessons from the Lightbulb Litigation
for the Smartphone Patent War
Presentation - Time for a Truce: Lessons from the Lightbulb Litigation for the Smartphone Patent War
Jeremy Sheff
St. John’s University School of Law
Abstract – Selling Information
Ted Sichelman
University of San Diego School of Law
Abstract – Patent Examination in the Venetian Republic (1414-1788)
Brenda Simon
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Abstract – Clarifying the Analogous Arts Test
Presentation - Clarifying the
Analogous Arts Tes
Christopher Sprigman
University of Virginia School of Law
Abstract – Measuring the Incentive Effects of Innovation Threshold in Intellectual Property
Eva Subotnik
St. John’s University School of Law
Abstract – Individuality or Multiplicity of “the Work”: Tracing an Evolving (and Perennial) Concern of Copyright Law and Policy
Haochen Sun
U.C. Davis School of Law
Abstract - Reconceptualizing the Idea of Responsibility in Copyright Law
Madhavi Sunder
U.C. Davis School of Law
Abstract – Learning by Doing
Harry Surden
University of Colorado Law School
Abstract – Fair Use, Transaction Costs, and the Computable Contracts
Peter Swire
Ohio State University
Abstract – The Right to Data Portability: Is This New Privacy Right Contrary to Antitrust Law?
Presentation: The Right to Data Portability:Privacy and Antitrust Analysis
David Taylor
SMU Dedman School of Law
Abstract – The Federal Circuit: Standing in the Breach
Elizabeth Tippett
University of Oregon School of Law
Abstract - UTSA Preemption and the Public Domain: How and Why Courts Have Overlooked Patent Preemption of State Law Claims Alleging Employee Wrongdoing
Paper - UTSA Preemption and the Public Domain: How and Why Courts Have Overlooked Patent Preemption of State Law Claims Alleging Employee Wrongdoing
Presentation - UTSA Preemption and the Public Domain:How Courts Have Overlooked Patent Preemption of State Law Claims Alleging Employee Wrongdoing
Andrew Torrance
University of Kansas School of Law
Abstract – An Empirical Study of Patent Prosecution Success after the Filing of a Notice of Appeal
Sean Tu
West Virginia University College of Law
Abstract – Patent Examination and Litigation Outcomes
Rebecca Tushnet
Georgetown Law School
Abstract – Make Me Walk, Make Me Talk, Do Whatever You Please: Barbie and Exceptions
Jennifer Urban
U.C. Berkeley School of Law
Abstract – How Fair Use Can Help Solve the Orphan Works Problem
Ryan Vacca
University of Akron School of Law
Abstract – The Supreme Court’s Intellectual Property Caseload: A Historical Study
Paper - The Supreme Court's Intellectual Property Caseload: A Historical Study
Molly Van Houweling
U.C. Berkeley School of Law
Abstract – Property’s Intellect
Paper - Property's Intellect
Esther van Zimmeren
University of Leuven, Centre for IP Rights
Abstract - Patent Reforms at Both Sides of the Atlantic: A Critical Analysis from a "Good Governance" Perspective
Deepa Varadarajan
St. John’s University School of Law
Abstract – A Taxonomy of “Improvement Doctrines” in Property and IP
Samson Vermont
University of Miami School of Law
Abstract – Basing Patent Remedies on Harm to the World Instread of Harm to the Patentee
Paper - Basing Patent Remedies on Harm to the World Instread of Harm to the Patentee
Saurabh Vishnubhakat
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Abstract - Reconceiving the Patent Rocket Docket: An Empirical Study of Infringement Litigation 1985-2010
Paper - Reconceiving the Patent Rocket Docket: An Empirical Study of Infringement Litigation 1985-2010
Melissa Wasserman
University of Illinois College of Law
Abstract – APA, AIA, and the PTO: The Changing Guard of Patent Law
Mary-Anne Williams
University of Technology, Sydney
Abstract - Community based IP
Mary Wong
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Abstract - Imperatives of Private Arbitration in International Intellectual Property Disputes
Presentation - Imperatives of Private Arbitration in International IP Disputes
Felix Wu
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Abstract – Copyright, First Amendment, and the Ontology of Speech
Alfred Yen
Boston College Law School
Abstract – Consumers, Producers, and the Scope of Trademark Infringement
Paper - Intent, Confusion, and Trademark Infringement
James Yoon
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Abstract – Expanding the Customer Suit Exception in Patent Law
Presentation - Expanding the Customer Suit Exception in Patent Law
Peter Yu
Drake University Law School
Abstract – Copyright as an Engine of Censorship
Samantha Zyontz
Harvard Business School
Abstract - Patent Litigation Dynamics: Key Value Drivers and Efficiency Implications
Presentation - Preditcing the "Unpredictable": An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Patent Infringement Awards
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