PIJIP News
New Paper by PIJIP Senior Analyst Andrés Izquierdo on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
The paper, titled "Text and Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence: New Exceptions to Copyright Law," has been published in the journal THEMIS-Revista de Derecho.
Read morePIJIP and the American Branch of the International Law Association to Co-Host "The Impact of a TRIPS COVID Waiver on Trade and Investment Agreements"
The only event will be held February 4th. It will feature a presentation of a new report by Federica Paddeu and Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan (see abstract below), followed by a round table discussion with international law experts.
Read morePIJIP and the American University International Law Review Release Call for Papers for Symposium on the Right to Research in International Copyright Law
Our symposium will be held April 21 - 22, and the deadline for submissions is January 21. The event will feature public presentations of papers submitted to the journal, as well as closed workshops for working papers.
Read more2021 - PIJIP Year in Review
Learn where and how our faculty have been engaged, along with all of the offerings and projects PIJIP has been involved with during 2021. Our year-end review is a great way to catch up on our events, including our IP Speaker Series, IP @ The Supreme Court Series.
Read morePaper by Prof. Flynn and two PIJIP LL.M. Students Quoted in TechDirt Story on Proposed TRIPS Waiver
A recent PIJIP/TLS working paper by PIJIP Director Sean Flynn and LL.M. students Erica Nkrumah and Luca Schirru was the focus of a recent story in TechDirt on the proposed "TRIPS Waiver" at the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Read moreSenators Tillis and Leahy Cite PIJIP Prof. Jonas Anderson in Letter to Supreme Court
Senators Tillis and Leahy recently cited PIJIP Professor Jonas Anderson's article "Federal Judge Seeks Patent Cases" in their letter to SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts. The letter expresses concern that patent litigants are engaging in "forum shopping."
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