3rd Annual Junior Scholars in IP Workshop
Presented by the Intellectual Property and Communications Law Program at the Michigan State University College of Law
Friday and Saturday, April 2-3, 2010
Castle Boardroom, Room 343, MSU College of Law (Map)
JSIP offers an opportunity for untenured scholars working in the areas of intellectual property, communications, and cyberlaw to receive detailed feedback on their work from established scholars. Articles are chosen prior to JSIP through a blind-review selection process.
Commentators
Dan L. Burk, University of California, Irvine School of Law
Rebecca S. Eisenberg, University of Michigan Law School
Shubha Ghosh, University of Wisconsin Law School
Trotter Hardy, William & Mary Law School
Lydia Loren, Lewis & Clark Law School
Michael J. Madison, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Ruth Okediji, University of Minnesota Law School
Maureen A. O'Rourke, Boston University School of Law
Gideon Parchomovsky, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Alfred C. Yen, Boston College Law School
Participating Junior Scholars
The Hacker's Aegis (PDF)
Derek E. Bambauer (with Oliver Day)
Timing Is Everything Latency Analysis and the Design of the Genome Commons (PDF)
Jorge L. Contreras
Costly Intellectual Property (PDF)
David Fagundes (with Jonathan Masur)
Pull Too Hard and the Rope May Break: on the Secondary Liability of Technology Providers for Copyright Infringement (PDF)
Lital Helman
Patent Law and the Two Cultures (PDF)
Peter Lee
The People's Trade Secrets? (PDF)
David S. Levine
Finding Invention (PDF)
Oskar Liivak
Honoring International Obligations in U.S. Trademark Law: How the Lanham Act Protects Well-Known Foreign Marks (and Why the Second Circuit Was Wrong) (PDF)
Lee Ann W. Lockridge
Patenting by Entrepreneurs: An Empirical Study (PDF)
Ted Sichelman (with Stuart Graham)
Embedded Advertising and the Venture Consumer (PDF)
Zahr Said Stauffer