2014 Works-In-Progress Intellectual Property
February 7 – 8, 2014
Santa Clara Law
Highlights from WIPIP 2014
Call for Papers
Information on Traveling to Santa Clara Law
Schedule
Presenters & Discussants
B.J. Ard, Yale Law School Information Society Project (fellow)
Copyright License Enforcement Through the Contract Lens
Clark Asay, Penn State Law
Patent Law Tailoring
Shyam Balganesh, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Discussant
David Balto, Law Offices of David Balto
The Patent Privateering Iceberg
Mark Bartholomew, SUNY Buffalo Law School
Intellectual Property’s Lessons for Information Privacy
Miriam Bitton, Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University
Commercializing Public Sector Information
Jeremy Bock, The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
Rethinking Patent Liquidity
Annemarie Bridy, University of Idaho College of Law
The Nuclear Option for Content Control: Online Payment Intermediaries as Proxy Censors
Christopher Buccafusco, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Studying Uncertainty in Intellectual Property Valuation
Michael Burstein, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Governing Innovation Prizes
Sarah Burstein, University of Oklahoma College of Law
Design Patent Use
Irene Calboli, National University of Singapore
Overlapping Rights: When Works Become Brands (and What is Wrong With It)
Anupam Chander, UC Davis School of Law
Discussant
Bernard Chao, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
The Potential and Pitfalls of Calculating Patent Damages Using Conjoint Analysis
T.J. Chiang, George Mason University
Patents and the First Amendment
Bryan Choi, New York Law School
Discussant
Margaret Chon, Seattle University School of Law
Discussant
Julie Cromer Young, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Rethinking Copyright Pleadings
Ben Depoorter, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
Hypothetical Damages: Against Remedial Defaults in Copyright Law
Sam Ernst, Dale E. Fowler School of Law, Chapman University
Patent Exhaustion and the Exhausted Defendant: Why Parties Should Not Be Able to Contract Around Exhaustion in Settling Patent Litigation
Tonya Evans, Widener University School of Law – PA
Is There Any “Safer Harbor” from Statutory Damages in the Digital Age?
David Fagundes, Southwestern Law School
The Moral Foundations of Copyright Law
Christine Haight Farley, American University Washington College of Law
Sleeping Treaty: The Pan-American Trademark Convention
Robin Feldman, University of California Hastings College of the Law
Patent Demands & Startup Companies: The View from the Venture Capital Community
David D. Friedman, Santa Clara University School of Law
Feud as Law Enforcement, Ancient and Modern Or Why is There a Patent Troll Problem and How Can it be Solved?
Jeanne Fromer, New York University School of Law
An Information Theory of Copyright Law
Giancarlo Frosio, Stanford Law School (fellow)
Discussant
Fabian Gaessler, International Max Planck Research School for Competition and Innovation (PhD Student)
Discussant
Kristelia Garcia, The George Washington University School of Law (VAP)
Artists’ Copyright: An Empirical Analysis of Ex Ante & Ex Post Justifications for Copyright
Alexandra George, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia
How Long is Uncle Sam’s Arm? Extraterritorial Enforcement of Domestic Intellectual Property Laws
Deborah Gerhardt, UNC School of Law
An Empirical Study of False Advertising Claims Under the Lanham Act
Andrew Gilden, Stanford Law School (fellow)
Raw Materials in Intellectual Property
Alexander Goebel, Harvard Law School (visiting researcher)
A Comparative Approach to the Law and Economics of Secondary Markets for Digital Goods
John Golden, University of Texas School of Law
The Fracking Revolution: A Case Study in Policy Levers to Promote Innovation
Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law
Discussant
Patrick Goold , UC Berkeley School of Law (fellow)
Is Liability for Copyright Infringement Strict?
Stuart Graham, Georgia Institute of Technology
Comparing Patent Litigation across Europe: A First Look
Brad Greenberg, Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts, Columbia Law School (fellow)
Uncertain Rules and Unfair Standards: Copyright Subject Matter under the Strain of Disruptive Innovation
Tim Greene, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School (fellow)
Discussant
Michael Grynberg, DePaul University College of Law
Thick Marks Thin Marks
Eldar Haber, Faculty of Law, Tel-Aviv University (Ph.D. candidate)
Copyrighted Crimes: The Copyrightability of Illegal Works
D.R. Jones, The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
Law Firm Copying and Transformative Fair Use: An Examination of Different Purpose
Jay Kesan, University of Illinois College of Law
Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs) Under the Microscope: An Empirical Investigation of Patent Holders As Litigants
Kamil Kiljanski, European Commission
Discussant
Jessica Kiser, Gonzaga University School of Law
Trademark Law as Corporate Law
Sapna Kumar, University of Houston Law Center
Public Law, Standing and the Federal Circuit
Megan La Belle, Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
The Local Rules of Patent Procedure
Matthew Lane, Law Offices of David Balto
The Patent Privateering Iceberg
Stephen LaPorte, Wikimedia Foundation
Hacking Trademark Law: Reconciling Trademark Requirements With Collaborative Communities
Uyen Le, UC Davis School of Law
Discussant
Edward Lee, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
The Freedom of the Internet
Peter Lee, UC Davis School of Law
Social Innovation
Jeffrey Lefstin, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
Inventive Application: A History
Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School
Who Wins Patent Cases?
Yafit Lev-Aretz, Kernochan Center for Law, Media & the Arts, Columbia Law School (fellow)
Reconciling Pro-Choice with Pro-Creation: A Subtle Incentive Theory to Copyright Licensing
David Levine, Elon University School of Law
Secrecy in Startups: An Empirical Study
Yvette Joy Liebesman, Saint Louis University School of Law
Kamil Kubik: The Artist and Copyright Observed Through Time and Space
Raizel Liebler, John Marshall Law School
Use of Treatises in Intellectual Property Cases
Jake Linford, Florida State University College of Law
Semantic Shifts in Trademark Law
Jerry Liu, University of New Hampshire School of Law
Copyright Complements and Piracy-Induced Deadweight Loss
Doris Long, John Marshall Law School
Be Careful What You Wish For: When Trademarks Become “Investment” Properties
Lydia Pallas Loren, Lewis & Clark Law School
Copyright Litigation Reform Through the Plausibility Standard for Pleadings
Brian Love, Santa Clara University School of Law
A Survey of University High-Tech Inventors
Glynn Lunney, Tulane University Law School
The Right of Publicity and the First Amendment: A Fundamental Re-Examination
Phil Malone, Stanford Law School
Discussant
Mark McKenna, Notre Dame Law School
An Empirical Study of False Advertising Claims Under the Lanham Act
Emily McReynolds, Tech Policy Lab, University of Washington (fellow)
Discussant
Malwina Mejer, European Commission
Discussant
Joe Miller, University of Georgia Law School
Error Costs & Functionality Exclusions
Shawn Miller, Stanford Law School Program in Law, Science and Technology (fellow)
If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them? The Impact of ‘Sitting by Designation’ On Claim Construction Reversal
Emily Michiko Morris, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
The Story of Nanotechnology Patents
Christina Mulligan, University of Georgia School of Law
Why Personal Property Servitudes Are Disfavored: Lessons for Digital Content and Patented Goods
Tal Niv, UC Berkeley Law School (PhD student)
Discussant
Tyler Ochoa, Santa Clara University School of Law
Discussant
Lucas Osborn, Campbell University School of Law
Open-Source Hardware and the Digitization of Things
Janewa OseiTutu, Florida International University College of Law
Corporate Intellectual Property Rights & Human Rights
Menesh Patel, Sidley & Austin
Do Rules of Procedure Matter? An Empirical Examination of Local Patent Rules and Case Settlement
Laura G. Pedraza-Farina, Northwestern Law School
The Federal Circuit and the Limits of Expertise
Aaron Perzanowski, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Reconciling Personal and Intellectual Property in the Post-Copy Era
Irina Raicu, Santa Clara University Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Discussant
Sarah Wasserman Rajec, Stanford Law School Program in Law, Science and Technology (fellow)
Salvaging the ITC: How Court of International Trade Review Can Re-Legitimize Section 337 Actions
Srividhya Ragavan, University of Oklahoma College of Law
Developing Countries & the Post-Patent World
Amanda Reid, Florida Coastal School of Law
Copyright Capture: The Power of Music and the First Amendment to Set it Free
Abby Rekas, National University of Ireland, Galway (PhD candidate)
UNCRPD Article 30(3): Implications for Copyright
Chris Ridder, Stanford Law School (non-residential fellow)
Uncertainty In IP Address-Based Identification: Protecting The Innocent Internet Service Subscriber
Betsy Rosenblatt, Whittier Law School
The Adventure of the Shrinking Public Domain
Guy Rub, The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
An Information Costs Approach To The First Sale Doctrine
Rachel Sachs, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals (clerk)
Differential Pricing and Access to Medicines: Achieving Progress Through Compromise
Zahr Said, University of Washington School of Law
Interpretive Complexity in Copyright and Trademark: Comparing Substantial Similarity and Likelihood of Confusion
Karen Sandrik, Willamette University College of Law
The Unstable Environment of Private Ordering in Patent Law
Julie Samuels, EFF
Discussant
Sharon Sandeen, Hamline University School of Law
Property Fail: How the Rhetoric of Property Rights Undermines Trade Secret Protection
Andres Sawicki, University of Miami School of Law
Risky IP
Victoria Schwartz, Pepperdine University School of Law
Unpacking Trade Secret Analogies
Jacob Sherkow, Stanford Law School (fellow)
Discussant
Ted Sichelman, University of San Diego School of Law
A Proper Interpretation of the Venetian Patent Act of 1474
Toshiko Takenaka, University of Washington School of Law
Discussant
Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center
Stolen Valor and Stolen Luxury: Free Speech and Exclusivity
Greg Vetter, University of Houston Law Center
Decanting the Software License in Health Information Technology
Saurabh Vishnubhakat, Duke Law School (Postdoctoral Associate)
The Patent Bar Gender Data File
Rob Walker, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (fellow)
Unavoidable Aesthetic Judgments in Copyright Law
Yana Welinder, Wikimedia Foundation
Hacking Trademark Law: Reconciling Trademark Requirements With Collaborative Communities
David Welkowitz, Whittier Law School
Fault Lines in Default Judgments
Felix Wu, Cardozo Law School
Discussant
Peter Yu, Drake University Law School
Can the Canadian UGC Exception Be Transplanted Abroad?
Elana Zeide, NYU School of Law Information Law Institute (fellow)
Discussant
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WIPIP 2014 SCHEDULE
Friday, 2/7 |
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9:15am 9:30 – 10:00am 10:00 – 11:30am 11:30am 12:00 – 1:10pm 1:10 – 1:30pm 1:30 – 3:10pm |
Gather at Fairmont lobby and walk to Zero1 Zero1 Tour Zero1 Pitch Event Bus from Zero1 and Fairmont Hotel to Campus Lunch, Mission Room, Benson Center Kick off Remarks, Mission Room Session 1
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3:10 – 3:45pm 3:40 – 5:20pm |
Break – Refreshments, Mission Room Session 2
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5:30pm 5:30 – 6:45pm 6:45 – 9:00pm 9:00pm |
Group Photo, Mission Room Dinner, Mission Room Trivia Night, Mission Room Bus from Campus to Fairmont Hotel |
Saturday, 2/8 |
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8:15am 8:15 – 9:00am 9:00 – 10:15am |
Gather at Fairmont lobby and Bus to Campus Continental Breakfast, Mission Room Session 1
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10:30am – 12:10pm |
Session 2
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12:10 – 1:20pm 1:20 – 3:00pm |
Lunch, Mission Room Session 3
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3:00 – 3:30pm 3:30 – 5:10pm |
Refreshments, Mission Room Session 4
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5:10 – 6:45pm 6:45 – 9:00pm 9:00pm Sunday, 2/9 9:45am 10:00am |
Dinner, Mission Room Karaoke Night, Mission Room Bus from Campus to Fairmont Gather in Fairmont Lobby and Walk to Tech Museum Star Wars Tour at The Tech Museum |