PIJIP News
PIJIP Announces the Launch of New Alumni Advisory Council
PIJIP is excited to announce the launch of our new Alumni Council, which will participate in the planning and development of initiatives that grow the Program’s place as one of the top places in the world to study and research intellectual property and technology law.
Read moreUpcoming PIJIP conference "Mapping Copyright's Application to Generative AI"
The upcoming PIJIP conference Mapping Copyright’s Application to Generative AI will explain and discuss the specific legal issues presented by generative artificial intelligence under US copyright law and feature a talk byProf. Peter Jaszi and a panel moderated by Prof. Michael Caroll.
Read morePIJIP to host 12th Annual Peter A. Jaszi Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property
PIJIP's 12th Annual Peter A. Jaszi Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property will be delivered by Professor Matthew Sag from Emory University School of Law. The lecture will focus on Fairness and Fair Use in Generative AI and will take place on September 28th both in person and online.
Read moreIP Faculty & Alumni at Opening of Wolf Greenfield D.C. Offices
PIJIP Faculty, Professors Christine Farley, Sean Flynn, and David Grossman Attend Opening of Wolf Greenfield Offices in Washington D.C.
Read moreNew InfoJustice post about the article Protecting Library Rights; Considerations for Congress by Katherine Klosek
New InfoJustice post about the article Protecting Library Rights; Considerations for Congress by Katherine Klosek. The article highlights the challenges faced by libraries in the United States.
Read moreNew InfoJustice blog post on "Taking Copyright's Balance Too Seriously" by Lokesh Vyas
New InfoJustice blog post on "Taking Copyright's Balance Too Seriously" by Lokesh Vyas. The paper was published in the Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law and discusses the genealogy copyright's "balance" metaphor.
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