Professors Eva Subotnik, Jessica Sibley (Northeastern University School of Law), and Peter DiCola (Northwestern University School of Law) have been awarded a $10,000 grant for intellectual property and innovation research from the Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology & the Arts at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
Read MoreSubotnik’s Article To Be Published by Washington Law Review
Recently, Professor Eva Subotnik's article, "Artistic Control After Death," has been accepted for publication by the Washington Law Review.
Read MoreSubotnik Presents Article at NYU Law School IP Workshop
Earlier this month, Professor Eva Subotnik presented her paper, Artistic Control After Death, at the Sixth Annual Tri-State Region IP Workshop at NYU School of Law.
Read MoreSubotnik Speaks on Scope of IP Rights at AALS Annual Meeting
Earlier this month, Professor Subotnik spoke on a panel at the Annual AALS Meeting that addressed the scope of intellectual property rights.
Read MoreEva Subotnik’s Harvard JOLT Article Reviewed on PrawfsBlawg
Professor Eva Subotnik's article, Copyright and the Living Dead?: Succession Law and the Postmortem Term, was recently reviewed on PrawfsBlawg by Andrew Gilden.
Read MoreSubotnik Presents Article at Texas A&M IP Scholars Roundtable
Last weekend, Professor Eva Subotnik presented her work-in-progress, Artistic Control After Death, at the inaugural Texas A&M IP Scholars Roundtable in Fort Worth.
Read MoreSubotnik Presents Paper on Photographic Copyright at Columbia Law School
Today, Professor Eva Subotnik joined Professors Jay Dougherty and Jennifer Rothman, both of Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, for a panel discussion at Columbia Law School's symposium.
Read MoreSubotnik Speaks at Savannah Law School’s Colloquium on “The Walking Dead”
Professor Eva Subotnik speaks on panel, discussing her work-in-progress, Artistic Control After Death, at Savannah Law School in Savannah, GA.
Read MoreProfessor Subotnik Places Article with Harvard Journal of Law and Technology
Professor Eva Subotnik has placed her latest article, "Copyright and the Living Dead: An Estates Law View of the Post-Mortem Term," with the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology.
Read MoreProfessor Sheff Presents "The Ragged Edge of the Lanham Act" at Cambridge University
On April 9, 2015, Professor Jeremy Sheff presented and moderated a panel at the Fordham IP Conference held at Cambridge University.
Read MoreProfessor Sheff Elected to Board of AALS IP Section
At the recent Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), Professor and IPLC Director Jeremy Sheff was elected to the board of the AALS IP Section.
Read MoreProfessor Eva Subotnik Chairing Federal Law Clerk Copyright Seminar
This Tuesday, Professor Eva Subotnik will be chairing and co-teaching the annual Law Clerks Copyright Seminar, sponsored by the Copyright & Literary Property Committee of the New York City Bar Association.
Read MoreIPLC Director Jeremy Sheff Opens Plenary Session at 14th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference
Professor Jeremy Sheff’s current research project, “Who Should Pay for Progress?”, has been selected as the lead presentation of the opening plenary session of the 14th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at UC Berkeley.
Read MoreProfessor Subotnik's Article on Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Published in Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts
Professors Subotnik and Besek examine the constitutional underpinnings of proposed legislation to bring pre-1972 sound recordings under federal copyright protection, in particular, whether such an amendment would violate due process or constitute a taking pursuant to the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution.
Read MoreProfessor Sheff Quoted on Washington Football Team Trademark Cancellation
Professor Varadarajan Places Article in Fordham Law Review
In Trade Secret Fair Use, Professor Varadarajan argues that trade secret law needs to protect socially beneficial unauthorized uses of trade secret information.
Read MoreProfessor Subotnik Places Article in Lewis & Clark Law Review
In Intent in Fair Use, Professor Subotnik examines whether a claim of fair use of a copyrighted work should be assessed solely from an “objectively reasonable” vantage point or should, additionally, allow for evidence from the subjective perspective of the user.
Read MoreProfessor Varadarajan Presents Paper at Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum
This marks the third year in a row a St. John’s Law professor will present a paper at the prestigious Junior Faculty Forum, and the second invitation to IPLC faculty.
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