Videos tagged with IP Law Society

  • Professor Jennifer Jenkins gives a presentation on current intellectual property issues in fashion law both from a domestic and international perspective. Professor Reichman will provide additional insight and commentary. Co-sponsored by the International Law Society and the Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Society.

    Recorded on March 21, 2011.

    Full title: Just Vogue: International Intellectual Property Issues in Fashion.

    Appearing: Johanna Collins (Duke Law Student), host/introductions ; Jennifer Jenkins (Duke Law), speaker ; Jerome Reichman (Duke Law), speaker.

  • This year's topics are "The Transfer of IP Technology Post-Copenhagen" and "New Frontiers in Online Trademark: Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD) and Non-Roman Domains."

    Panel 1: The Transfer of IP Technology Post-Copenhagen Panelists: Sarah Tierney Niyogi, Professor Jerome Reichman, Jeanine Ray-Yarletts, Professor Frederick M. Abbott

    Recorded on February 19, 2010.

    Panel titled: The Transfer of IP Technology Post-Copenhagen.

    Conference title: 9th Annual Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium (Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium (2010))

  • This year's topics are "The Transfer of IP Technology Post-Copenhagen" and "New Frontiers in Online Trademark: Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD) and Non-Roman Domains." Duke faculty participant, Jerome Reichman.

    Recorded on February 19, 2010.

    Conference title: Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2010.

    Appearing: Jennifer A. Haverkamp (Environmental Defense Fund), speaker.

  • This year's topics are "The Transfer of IP Technology Post-Copenhagen" and "New Frontiers in Online Trademark: Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD) and Non-Roman Domains."

    Panel 2: New Frontiers in Online Trademark: Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD) and Non-Roman Domains Panelists: Anthony Biller, M. Scott Donahey, Professor Christine Haight Farley, Professor Michael Songer

    Recorded on February 19, 2010.

    Panel titled: New Frontiers in Online Trademark: Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLD) & Non-Roman Domains.

  • Tina Dam delivers the lunch keynote at the 9th Annual Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium

    Recorded on February 19, 2010.

    Conference title: Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2010.

    Appearing: Tina Dam (ICANN), speaker.

  • Morning panel presentations and question and answer session on recent United States patent law cases.

    Recorded on February 23, 2007.

    Panel titled: New Rules of the Game: 2006 & 2007 Patent Law Decisions.

    Conference title: Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2007.

    Appearing: John Duffy, Steven Gardner, Ron Pabis, Clarisa Long and Dennis Crouch, panelists ; Arti Rai, moderator.

  • Afternoon panel presentations and question and answer session on peer to peer file sharing.

    Recorded on February 23, 2007.

    Panel titled: Video & Movie File Sharing: It's Not Just Music Any More.

    Conference title: Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2007.

    Appearing: David Kohler, moderator ; Koleman Strumpf, Jim Burger, Alec French (NBC Universal), and Jason Schultz, panelists.

  • Presentation on the the direction of intellectual property law in Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit.

    Recorded on February 23, 2007.

    Lecture titled: Supreme Court & the Federal Circuit.

    Conference title: Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2007.

    Appearing: Judge Timothy Dyk (Federal Circuit), speaker.

  • Panelists from across the career spectrum, General Practice Firms, IP Boutique Firms, In-House Counsel, and Academia, discuss career options in copyright, trademark, IP litigation, patent prosecution, and patent litigation. Career options for practitioners both with and without technical backgrounds will be addressed.

    Recorded on January 29, 2007.

    Full title: Intellectual Property & Cyberlaw Society Career Panel.

  • Panelist presentations on patent reform.

    Recorded on February 17, 2006.

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

    Appearing: Zheng Bao and Katharine T Bartlett, introductions and opening remarks ; Arti Rai, moderator ; Rochelle Dreyfuss (New York University School of Law), Brian Kahin (University of Michigan School of Information), John Whealan (United States Patent and Trademark Office), Ed Ergenzinger (Alston & Bird) and Wendy Haller Verlander (WilmerHale), panelists.

  • A talk on patents in a changing economy.

    Recorded on February 17, 2006.

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

    Appearing: Katharine T. Bartlett, introductions ; Judge Arthur Gajarsa (United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit), speaker.

  • Panel discussion on patent reform with a question and answer session following.

    Recorded on February 17, 2006.

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

    Appearing: Arti Rai, moderator ; Rochelle Dreyfuss (New York University School of Law), Brian Kahin (University of Michigan School of Information), John Whealan (United States Patent and Trademark Office), Ed Ergenzinger (Alston & Bird) and Wendy Haller Verlander (WilmerHale), panelists.

  • Panelist presentations on the music industry and illegal file sharing.

    Recorded on February 17, 2006.

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

    Appearing: 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.

  • 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.

  • Summary: The panel discussion will examine what the future holds for the digital music market in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision this summer in MGM Studios v. Grokster.

    Recorded on October 27, 2005.

    Appearing: Speakers: Professors James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins, Tom Sydnor, Whitney Broussard.

  • Panel presentations and discussion on evaluating patents.

    Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: Timothy Clapp, JiNan Glasgow, and Ina Parker, speakers.

  • The speaker discussed some of the issues concerning evidentiary standards for patent claims in a pending case before the Federal Circuit.

    Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: Cynthia Lynch, speaker.

  • Software: Patents v. Open Source. Panelist Presentations

    Short panelist presentations on open source software licensing and software patents.

    Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: Opening remarks. Arti Rai, speaker ; Panel 1. Daniel Egger, Robert Bray, Mark Webbink, Timothy O' Sullivan, John M. Conley, panelists.

  • Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: George Glider, speaker.

  • Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: Jim Burger, speaker.

  • Software: Patents v. Open Source. Part II, Panel Discussion

    Panel discussions on open source software and software patent protections.

    Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: Daniel Egger, Robert Bray, John M. Conley, Timothy O'Sullivan, and Mark Webbink, panelists.

  • Recorded on April 01, 2005.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: David A. Harlow, William Sam Byassee, speakers.

  • Benjamin S. Hayes of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP introduces the emerging technology of radio frequency identification--smart product tags that can communicate data to remote readers--and discusses the legal and public policy considerations associated with RFID. Topics include an explanation of RFID technology, the potential economic benefits of RFID, and the potential threats.

    Recorded on October 05, 2004.

    Full title: RFID: Holy Grail of Economic Efficiency or Big Brother's Little Helper?.

    Appearing: Benjamin S. Hayes (Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP), speaker.

  • Recorded on March 26, 2004.

    Hot Topics in Intellectual Property Law Symposium.

    Appearing: Bud Nelson (Chief IP Counsel, Trimeris, Inc.), speaker ; Virginia Bennett (Senior Patent Counsel, GlaxoSmithKline), speaker.

  • 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.