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Patent Law Lunch: With Errol Taylor ’87, New York Law School
Patent Law Lunch: With Errol Taylor ’87, New York Law School
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
12:50 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
New York Law School, Room W302
Errol Taylor will discuss how recent developments and changes in the law impact pharmaceutical patent protection.
Masterclass: Post-Data Breach Litigation With John Scordo ’88, New York Law School
Masterclass: Post-Data Breach Litigation With John Scordo ’88, New York Law School
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
12:50 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
New York Law School Room W402
Tech Talks: Net Neutrality With Professor Thomas Hazlett, Bruce Regal, And Michael Santorelli, New York Law School
Tech Talks: Net Neutrality With Professor Thomas Hazlett, Bruce Regal, And Michael Santorelli, New York Law School
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DATE: Wednesday, April 15
TIME: 12:50 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
LOCATION: New York Law School, Room W420
An Address By U.S. Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-Ny), New York Law School
An Address By U.S. Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-Ny), New York Law School
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Monday, March 30, 2015
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Location: New York Law School 185 West Broadway Faculty Commons, Second Floor
Tech Talk: Ip Licensing And Drafting With Adjunct Professors Karen Artz Ash, Jay Kogan, And Lawrence Sapadin, New York Law School
Tech Talk: Ip Licensing And Drafting With Adjunct Professors Karen Artz Ash, Jay Kogan, And Lawrence Sapadin, New York Law School
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Time: 12:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Location: New York Law School 185 West Broadway, Room W420
Tech Talks: Privacy, Surveillance, And New Technology, New York Law School
Tech Talks: Privacy, Surveillance, And New Technology, New York Law School
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The American Constitution Society, the Federalist Society, and the Institute for Information Law and Policy are pleased to bring the NYLS community together for a discussion of personal privacy in an age of invasive technology. Professor Nadine Strossen will discuss constitutional law issues pertaining to the NSA’s warrantless surveillance programs, and what these programs mean for us, our communities, and the future of government power. Professor Ari Waldman will discuss how digital technology, including cell phones, GPS, and the Internet, are giving law enforcement surveillance power over our daily lives, how the judiciary should respond, and any obstacles in the …
Social And Mobile And Law, Oh My! With Joe Rosenbaum ’77, New York Law School
Social And Mobile And Law, Oh My! With Joe Rosenbaum ’77, New York Law School
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. New York Law School Room W220
Patent Law Lunch: Daniel Nazer Of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, New York Law School
Patent Law Lunch: Daniel Nazer Of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, New York Law School
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Friday, March 6, 2015
12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
New York Law School, Room W420
Ip Lunch: Entertainment And Video Game Law With Jim Charne ’79, New York Law School
Ip Lunch: Entertainment And Video Game Law With Jim Charne ’79, New York Law School
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Date: Thursday, March 5, 2015
Time: 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Location: New York Law School 185 West Broadway Boardroom
Patent Law Lunch: The Honorable Faith S. Hochberg, New York Law School
Patent Law Lunch: The Honorable Faith S. Hochberg, New York Law School
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Thursday, February 19
12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
New York Law School, Room W402
Ip In The Federal Courts: Jason D. Jones Discusses Kienitz, New York Law School
Ip In The Federal Courts: Jason D. Jones Discusses Kienitz, New York Law School
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DATE: Wednesday, February 18, 2015
TIME: 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
LOCATION: New York Law School 185 West Broadway, Room W220
Tech Talks: Riley And The Fourth Amendment, New York Law School
Tech Talks: Riley And The Fourth Amendment, New York Law School
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Monday, January 26, 2015
Time: 12:50 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.
Location: New York Law School 185 West Broadway, Room W400
Riley v. California is perhaps the Supreme Court’s most important Fourth Amendment case in years. In that case, a majority of the Court held that the police need a warrant to search digital information on a cellphone seized from an individual who has been arrested. Given the amount of information we store on our smartphones—every e-mail we’ve ever written, all the text messages we have ever sent, our web-browsing habits—this decision seems like an important step forward for protecting individual …
Patent Law Lunch: Practice Before The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office, New York Law School
Patent Law Lunch: Practice Before The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office, New York Law School
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Thursday, January 15, 2015
Please join the Institute for Information Law and Policy for our inaugural, monthly Patent Law Lunch. Mindy Bickel, Ph.D., will be speaking about practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), including opportunities for recent graduates and current students, such as through New York Law School’s PTO Clinic. Dr. Bickel began her career at the PTO in 1989 as a patent examiner in the biotechnology area, eventually becoming Chief of Staff to the Commissioner of Patents. She has received numerous awards, including the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal for examination and supervisory accomplishments; a Silver …
Future Of Games: Esports And Live Streaming, New York Law School
Future Of Games: Esports And Live Streaming, New York Law School
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
With eSports and live streaming in the midst of incredible growth, it’s no surprise that they will both be a huge part of the future of the video game industry. Join us in a discussion of how eSports and live streaming have grown so fast and become such an important part of the industry. Our discussion participants will include Elizabeth Baker, General Counsel of Twitch.Tv; Ryan Morrison ’13, a solo practitioner focusing on the video game industry; and T.L. Taylor, Associate Professor in Comparative Media Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of …
Women In Technology Breakfast Panel, New York Law School
Women In Technology Breakfast Panel, New York Law School
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 185
West Broadway, Second Floor Events Center
The Social Media (R)Evolution: Current Legal Trends And Ethical Considerations, New York Law School
The Social Media (R)Evolution: Current Legal Trends And Ethical Considerations, New York Law School
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An annual Ad Nauseam event by the NYLS Advertising Law Group
Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.
Ip Surprise! Defensive Patent Aggregators (Anti-Trolls), New York Law School
Ip Surprise! Defensive Patent Aggregators (Anti-Trolls), New York Law School
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April 4, 2014
A lecture series about intellectual property in unconventional industries.
The hype against patent trolls continues to grow. But there’s no need to fear—the “Anti-Troll” is here! These “white hat” defensive patent aggregation fi rms have an innovative business model: acquire large portfolios of patents, and pledge to use them to shield clients against patent assertion entities. As Congress and the Federal Trade Commission turn their attention to the patent troll marketplace, what scrutiny should be given to the “antitroll” industry?
Symposium On Intellectual Property Licensing, New York Law School
Symposium On Intellectual Property Licensing, New York Law School
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March 7, 2014
Movie Night, A Screening Of Downloaded, New York Law School
Movie Night, A Screening Of Downloaded, New York Law School
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
In 1999, Shawn Fanning, John Fanning, and Sean Parker cofounded Napster, a peer-to-peer file-sharing service that allowed users to swap music files over the Internet. Though the music industry shunned it, ultimately suing Napster and its brethren out of existence, Napster’s impact on the way we conceive of receiving and sharing music is unmistakable. Downloaded explores the advent of digital media sharing and the revolution that upended the music industry. The documentary showcases insight and commentary from various perspectives within the music industry, including artists, record labels, and the former CEO of the Recording Industry Association …
Fashion Law And Technology: 3d Printing And Its Legal Implications, New York Law School
Fashion Law And Technology: 3d Printing And Its Legal Implications, New York Law School
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
3D printing is already beginning to revolutionize the fashion industry, for better or worse—what does this mean for the protection of fashion designs?
The Laws Of Magic, New York Law School
The Laws Of Magic, New York Law School
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Law works around truth; magic works around deception. What ties the two together? In 2012, Gerard Bakardy showcased his illusion titled, “The Rose and Her Shadow” in a YouTube video and offered to reveal his secrets to viewers for $3,050. Magicians Penn and Teller, the creators behind “Shadows,” accused Bakardy of copyright infringement and filed a lawsuit. But Bakardy argues that simple, everyday tricks that are a part of the common knowledge should not be subject to copyright protection. When do magic and law intersect? What areas of law, if any, protect magicians and their secrets? …
Aero: Changing The Future Of Television, New York Law School
Aero: Changing The Future Of Television, New York Law School
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Co-sponsored by the Institute for Information Law and Policy; the Advanced Communications Law and Policy Institute; the Federal Communications Bar Association - New York Chapter; the New York State Bar Association’s Entertainment, Art and Sports Law Section, Television and Radio Committee; and Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP
October 16, 2013
Building Bridges: Developing Your Ip Network With The Nysba Ip Law Section, New York Law School
Building Bridges: Developing Your Ip Network With The Nysba Ip Law Section, New York Law School
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July 9, 2013
The New(Er) Technology Demands Of Lawyers, New York Law School
The New(Er) Technology Demands Of Lawyers, New York Law School
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
185 W. Broadway, Faculty Commons (W203)
Last August, the American Bar Association (ABA) approved a new resolution that requires lawyers to keep pace with “relevant technology” in order to comply with their professional obligations and to competently represent their clients. What technologies must every practitioner know to become competent in today’s legal marketplace? To what extent must a practitioner become familiar with these technologies? What are the benefits and risks?
Topics to discuss include: • Potential perils of technology in an IP law practice • Recent bar opinions, cases and guidance on technology …
Fcx 2013: Free Culture Conference, New York Law School
Fcx 2013: Free Culture Conference, New York Law School
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SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 2013 • 8:30am - 5:30pm • Auditorium
FCX2013, the annual Free Culture Conference, brings together student leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and educators, who are contributing to a more free, open, and participatory culture. Through panels and keynote speakers and workshops, FCX 2013 will explore current issues in intellectual property law, open access, maker culture, and technology policy and advocacy.
Privacy Issues In Mobile Technology, New York Law School
Privacy Issues In Mobile Technology, New York Law School
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April 17, 2013
Privacy law has become an increasingly popular and pervasive field, especially in the field of mobile technology. This panel discusses privacy hot topics such as children’s privacy, behavioral advertising, employee privacy, and international compliance.
How I Became A…Patent Attorney, New York Law School
How I Became A…Patent Attorney, New York Law School
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April 8, 2013
The IILP is thrilled to announce a career-focused event, part of the “How I Became a . . . ” series. Join us for a small, informal career discussion featuring a lawyer with a career in intellectual property law in the Federal Government. Find out about patent law as a career; what is required to be a patent attorney; what a patent attorney does; and the path to becoming one.
When Activism Goes Online: Anonymous, Hacktivism, And The Law, New York Law School
When Activism Goes Online: Anonymous, Hacktivism, And The Law, New York Law School
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Wednesday April 3, 2013
There has been a lot of talk about issues involving hacktivism and the use of technology in activism, but where do you draw the line between activism and criminal activity? This event will discuss: Who is Anonymous? What have they done? How is online activism different than offline activism? How have the law and cases treated the two differently? Is hacktivism a criminal activity or an exercise of political speech? Join us and learn what you need to know about hacktivism and your rights.
Advertising Trends In Consumer Class Actions, New York Law School
Advertising Trends In Consumer Class Actions, New York Law School
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Annual roundup of Hot Topics in Advertising Law
April 2, 2013
Symposium On Intellectual Property Licensing, New York Law School
Symposium On Intellectual Property Licensing, New York Law School
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No abstract provided.