Cyberlaw Colloquium
November 7-8, 2008
Washington College of Law
This meeting of approximately 15 leading scholars in the fields of cyberlaw and intellectual property is designed as an intensive workshop to exchange ideas about the field in general in connection with commentary on seven papers that are in progress.
Schedule:
Friday, November 7, 2008
| 12:00 | Lunch |
| 1:00 | Molly Van Houweling, UC Berkeley School of Law, Author Autonomy and Atomism in Copyright Law |
| 2:00 | Break |
| 2:20 | Jessica Silbey, Suffolk University Law School, The Feminist Future of Intellectual Property |
| 3:20 | Break |
| 3:40 | Dan Hunter, New York Law School, Trademark and the Consumer |
| 4:40 | Break |
| 5:00 | Kevin Werbach, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Higher Standards: Regulation in the Network Age |
| 7:30 | Dinner, Indique Heights |
Saturday, November 8, 2008
| 8:30 | Continental Breakfast |
| 9:30 | Julie Cohen, Georgetown University Law Center, Piracy, Security, and Architectures of Control |
| 10:30 | Break |
| 10:50 | Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University, The Search for Privacy: the Impact of P3P Indicators on Search Patterns |
| 11:50 | Lunch |
| 12:30 | Gregory Lastowka, Rutgers School of Law - Camden, Virtual Law |
Commentators:
- Michael Carroll, Washington College of Law, American University
- Anuj Desai, University of Wisconsin Law School
- Erin Murphy, UC Berkeley School of Law
- David Post, Temple Law School
- Joshua Sarnoff, Washington College of Law, American University
- Wendy Seltzer, Washington College of Law, American University
- Peter Swire, Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law
- Christopher Springman, University of Virginia School of Law
- Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School


