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3rd Annual IP
Scholars Presentations
August 8
Friday Morning
Margo Bagley (Emory University Law School)
Patent First, Ask Questions Later: Morality and Biotechnology
in Patent Law
Joe Miller (Lewis & Clark Law School)
Building a Better Bounty: Litigation-Stage Rewards for Defeating Patents
(final draft: August 1, 2003)
Robin Feldman (Hastings College of the Law)
Should We Breath Life into Patent Misuse?
Friday Afternoon
Michael Carroll (Villanova University Law School)
The Uneasy Case Revisited: A Sectoral Approach
to Intellectual Property
Shubha Ghosh (University at Buffalo, SUNY Law School)
1. Rights of First
Entry in "Derivative Markets":
Exploring Market Definition in Copyright
2. Accompanying PowerPoint
Presentation (updated 8/4/03)
Jacqueline Lipton (Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Law)
Information Property: Rights and Responsibilities
Friday Evening
Conference Dinner in Berkeley (at the home of Professor
Peter Menell)
August 9
Saturday Morning
Sonia Katyal (Fordham Law School)
Privacy vs. Piracy
Eric Goldman (Marquette University Law School)
Deregulating
Relevancy: Rethinking Consumer Confusion and the Internet
Polk Wagner (University of Pennysylvania)
Cyber Property, or the Case Against
Software
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