Intellectual Property Events
October 2, 2008 -- Lunchtime Presentation: Paul Heald
12:00 - 1:30 PM, Room 170
Professor Paul Heald, visiting professor at The University of Chicago Law School, will discuss his most recent copyright piece where he tests the over- and under-exploitation hypothesis in the context of public domain musical compositions' use in cinema. Professor Heald's paper is entitled, "Testing the Over- And Under-Exploitation Hypothesis: Bestselling Musical Compositions (1913-32) And Their Use In Cinema (1968-2007)."
October 15, 2008 -- 5th Annual Federal Circuit Roundtable Discussion
3:00 - 4:00 PM, Room C50
The annual Federal Circuit Roundtable brings together former federal circuit clerks to discuss seminal issues of patent law. This year's topic is "Patentable Subject Matter: Anything Under the Sun Made by Man...Really?" The discussion will be moderated by Professor Tim Holbrook.
There is no charge or registration for this event.
October 21, 2008 -- Careers in Intellectual Property Law
3:00 - 3:50 PM, Room C35
IP faculty along with staff from the Career Services Office will discuss and answer questions about careers in intellectual property law.
November 11, 2008 -- Panel Discussion: "Next Generation Internet: Cabled by Cabal?"
TBD
This very diverse panel will examine the legal and political dimensions of numerous proposals relating to the pricing and availability of Internet access.
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