Videos tagged with David Lange

  • Profs. Jefferson Powell and David Lange each provide responses to the other speakers on the topic of their book. Jennifer Jenkins makes closing comments, and then all the speakers gather on stage to take questions from the audience.

    Recorded on March 21, 2009.

    Conference title: No Law: Intellectual Property in the Image of an Absolute First Amendment (2009)

    Appearing: Jennifer Jenkins (Duke Law), host/introductions and closing commentary ; Jefferson Powell (Duke Law), speaker ; David Lange (Duke Law), speaker.

  • A Duke Law School faculty panel discusses intellectual property in the 21st Century. In celebration of the 2008 dedication of the renovated Law School building.

    Recorded on November 03, 2008.

    Panel titled: Intellectual Property in the 21st Century.

    Appearing: Arti K. Rai, Elvin R. Latty Professor of Law, moderator ; James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law; David L. Lange, Melvin G. Shimm Professor of Law; and Jerome H. Reichman, Bunyan S. Womble Professor of Law, panelists.

  • Panelist discussion on the music industry's response to illegal file sharing.

    Recorded on February 17, 2006.

    Conference title: Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2006.

    Appearing: David Lange (Duke Law), moderator ; Bertis Edwin Downs IV (University of Georgia School of Law), James Trigg (Kilpatrick Stockton), Steve Marks (Recording Industry Association of America), Jason Schultz (Electronic Frontier Foundation) and Jim Burger (Dow Lohnes & Albertson), panelists.

  • Prof. Pamela Samuelson of the University of California at Berkeley presents the Annual Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property. Sponsored by the Office of the Dean and the Center for the Study of the Public Domain.

    Recorded on March 24, 2005.

    Series: Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property 5th.

    Appearing: David Lange (Duke Law), introductions ; Pamela Samuelson (University of California, Berkeley), speaker.

  • Documentary films are records of our culture. But our culture is full of legally protected objects - songs, films, signs, even logos or buildings. Sometimes filmmakers need to use pre-existing copyrighted material to tell a story. Sometimes they accidentally capture copyrighted work in their documentary footage. However,in order to distribute their documentaries, filmmakers must often clear the rights to every protected fragment of film or song - whether it is a focal point of the scene or merely an incidental or fleeting detail.

  • The opening remarks and morning panel of the third annual Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium, sponsored by the Duke Law Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Society. Duke Law Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Society President Grant Yang and Duke Law Dean Katharine Bartlett welcome attendees, and Duke Law Professor David Lange introduces the panelists, who address the latest developments in the mp3 privacy vs. piracy debate and public domain issues.

  • Panel discussion on traditional, culture knowledge and intellectual property rights. Includes the following short lectures: Thomas Cottier, "Legal Perspectives on Traditional Knowledge" ; Graham Dutfield, "Law and Economics of Intellectual Property Protection for Traditional Knowledge" ; and Antony Taubman, "The New WIPO Proposals Concerning Indigenous Knowledge ."

    Recorded on April 06, 2003.

    Panel titled: Assessing the Suitability of IPRs for Traditional Knowledge & Cultural Industries.

  • Panelist presentations on cutting edge issues in intellectual property.

    Recorded on March 21, 2003.

    Panel titled: Panelist Presentations.

    Conference title: Copyrights & patents(Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Symposium (2003))

  • Question and answer period for panelists on cutting edge intellectual property issues.

    Recorded on March 21, 2003.

    Panel titled: Question & Answer Period.

    Conference title: Copyrights & patents(Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Symposium (2003))

  • Jack Valenti Jack Valenti, President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, delivers the Third Annual Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property by appealing to moral principles in protecting intellectual property rights from Internet piracy.

    Recorded on February 24, 2003.

    Series: Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property 3rd.

    Appearing: Jack Valenti (Motion Picture Association of America), speaker ; Dean Katharine Bartlett and David Lange, introductions.

  • Panel discussion on Richard M. Nixon's legacy.

    Recorded on November 14, 2002.

    Appearing: Speakers: Randall Cook, Raymond K. Price, Edward C. Nixon, Ole Holsti, Philip Lacovara ; moderated by David Lange.

  • This panel will explore the expressive and cultural significance of sampling. Panelists from diverse academic and practical backgrounds will bring to bear the perspectives of cultural theory, music history, music production, legal theory, and legal practice.

    Recorded on March 30, 2002.

    Panel titled: The Culture.

    Conference title: Music and Theft: Technology, Sampling, and the Law 2002.

    Appearing: James Boyle, introductions ; David Lange, moderator ; Paul Miller (DJ Spooky), Fred Koenigsberg, Dick Hebdige, David Sanjek, panelists.

  • Musicians on this panel will demonstrate the digital manipulation of preexisting recordings and MIDI files and discuss the impact of digital technology on music production and music theory. An experienced music attorney will discuss the legal consequences of the particular practices demonstrated by the musicians, as well as the law's overall responses to digital music.

    Recorded on March 30, 2002.

    Panel titled: The Technology.

    Conference title: Music and Theft: Technology, Sampling, and the Law 2002.

  • Panel discussion entitled "The History and Theory of the Public Domain: From Cheap Books to the Comedy of the Commons" featuring: Mark Rose, David Lange, Jessica Litman, Carol Rose, Elinor Ostrom.

    Recorded on November 09, 2001.

    Panel titled: The History & Theory of the Public Domain.

    Conference title: Conference on the Public Domain 2001.

  • Panel discussion entitled "Creativity, Appropriation, Culture, and the Public Domain" featuring: Mark Hosler, Rosemary Coombe, David Nimmer, Cary Sherman, David Lange.

    Recorded on November 09, 2001.

    Panel titled: Creativity, Appropriation, Culture, & the Public Domain.

    Conference title: Conference on the Public Domain 2001.