Videos tagged with Frey Lecture

  • Paul Goldstein, Stella W. and Ira S. Lillick Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, delivers the Annual Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property, entitled "The Americanization of Global Copyright Norms." A globally recognized expert on intellectual property law, Goldstein is the author of an influential four-volume treatise on U.S. copyright law and a one-volume treatise on international copyright law, as well as leading casebooks on intellectual property and international intellectual property.

  • Copyright expert and scholar David Nimmer discussed current developments in U.S. copyright law and how they push us in unanticipated directions when he delivered the annual Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property. Among other matters, he explored the potential for recent Supreme Court decisions to upset a large body of jurisprudence, and whether "The Cloud" might push the law in the opposite direction.

  • Cary Sherman, chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), discusses the digital-age transformation of the American music business when he delivers Duke Law School's annual Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property.

  • "Building a 21st Century Patent Office in a Global Economy:" David J. Kappos, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will outline modern trends in intellectual property policy and how current court cases are shaping the patent landscape. He also will focus on the importance of patent reform legislation and its impacts upon the USPTO operations, patent quality, and innovation.

  • Arti K. Rai, Elvin R. Latty Professor of Law, presents the annual Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property. Her talk is entitled "Innovation Policy: Theory and Practice."

    Recorded on March 24, 2011.

  • William Patry, senior copyright counsel at Google and former professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, was this year's Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property. His talk is entitled "Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars: A Reply to Jack Valenti."

    Recorded on October 21, 2009

  • Professor Suzanne Scotchmer of the Berkeley faculty will present the annual Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property.

    Recorded on April 03, 2008.

    Series: Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property 7th.

    Appearing: Suzanne Scotchmer (University of California, Berkeley), speaker.

  • 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.

  • In his speech, Dr. Branscomb discusses various models for turning basic scientific inventions into high-tech innovations and highlights the roles that universities, private investors, and intellectual property law play in each model. Dr. Branscomb concludes that this intermediary process is the most important step in getting high-tech innovations to market.

    Recorded on February 19, 2004.

    Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property.

    Appearing: Welcome by Dean Katharine Bartlett and introduction by Jerome Reichman ; Speaker: Dr. Lewis Branscomb.

  • 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.

  • Inaugural Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property featuring Prof. Lawrence Lessig.

    Recorded on March 23, 2001.

    Series: Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property 1st.

    Appearing: Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law School), speaker.

  • Recorded on February 16, 2007 at Duke Law School.

    Professor Joseph Stiglitz of Columbia University presents the Sixth Annual Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property.

    Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property.

    Related paper: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Economic Foundations of Intellectual Property Rights, 57 Duke Law Journal 1693-1724 (2008)
    Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol57/iss6/3

  • Remarks on economic and political aspects of intellectual property in a networked economy.

    Recorded on March 26, 2002.

    Full title: Freedom in the Commons: Towards a Political Economy of Information.

    Series: Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property 2nd.

    Appearing: Katherine T. Bartlett and James Boyle, preliminary remarks; Yochai Benkler (New York University), speaker.