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On 12 March 2024 the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law held the 2024 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture, delivered by Professor Oren Bracha (William C. Conner Chair in Law, The University of Texas, Austin).
Abstract: It is a universal truism that the subject matter of modern intellectual property law is intangible information. Yet the field is haunted by a stubborn specter of physicalism. Time and again, courts and commentators engage in reasoning that relies on physicalist and quasi-physicalist assumptions or fails to absorb the implications of the intangible object of property. This happens in a wide variety of contexts, spanning from the patentability of DNA sequences to copyright infringement by training Generative Artificial Intelligence systems. The lecture explores persisting physicalism in intellectual property law, diagnoses its sources, and argues that we should go beyond it.
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The eighteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture was delivered by Robert P. Merges, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professor of Law and Technology at UC Berkeley School of Law, on 18 March 2025.
The lecture entitled 'Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement' took place at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedan Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedan Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedan Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
The eighteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture was delivered by Robert P. Merges, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professor of Law and Technology at UC Berkeley School of Law, on 18 March 2025.
The lecture entitled 'Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement' took place at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
On 12 March 2024 the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law held the 2024 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture, delivered by Professor Oren Bracha (William C. Conner Chair in Law, The University of Texas, Austin).
Abstract: It is a universal truism that the subject matter of modern intellectual property law is intangible information. Yet the field is haunted by a stubborn specter of physicalism. Time and again, courts and commentators engage in reasoning that relies on physicalist and quasi-physicalist assumptions or fails to absorb the implications of the intangible object of property. This happens in a wide variety of contexts, spanning from the patentability of DNA sequences to copyright infringement by training Generative Artificial Intelligence systems. The lecture explores persisting physicalism in intellectual property law, diagnoses its sources, and argues that we should go beyond it.
For more information see:
The eighteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture was delivered by Robert P. Merges, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professor of Law and Technology at UC Berkeley School of Law, on 18 March 2025.
The lecture entitled 'Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement' took place at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Fashion house Michael Kors LLC has recently sued the operators and vendors of The Boulevard Flea Market on Ella T. Grasso Boulevard over counterfeit sales of the products carrying the company’s brand name for years, and that the practice hasn’t creased even after many repeated warnings. For view source: www.trademarkmaldives.com/blog/michael-kors-files-a-lawsu...
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
The Trump administration recently urged the Supreme Court (SC) to stay out of a long-running Copyright Infringement dispute between Google and Oracle Corporation, dealing a remarkable blow to Google’s efforts to evade an $8 billion damages award. For view source: www.trademarkmaldives.com/blog/trump-urges-sc-stay-out-of...
Blake Iverson of Friedman Iverson, a creative law firm, takes us through the minefield of ethical issues in the creative field. He discusses topics including using content without permission, who owns creative ideas, treating interns properly, and setting crowdsourcing goals.
Learn more about CreativeMornings/Minneapolis: creativemornings.com/msp
On 12 March 2024 the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law held the 2024 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture, delivered by Professor Oren Bracha (William C. Conner Chair in Law, The University of Texas, Austin).
Abstract: It is a universal truism that the subject matter of modern intellectual property law is intangible information. Yet the field is haunted by a stubborn specter of physicalism. Time and again, courts and commentators engage in reasoning that relies on physicalist and quasi-physicalist assumptions or fails to absorb the implications of the intangible object of property. This happens in a wide variety of contexts, spanning from the patentability of DNA sequences to copyright infringement by training Generative Artificial Intelligence systems. The lecture explores persisting physicalism in intellectual property law, diagnoses its sources, and argues that we should go beyond it.
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