Recent IPLC Faculty Activities
IPLC Faculty Director Professor Jeremy Sheff has inaugurated a new workshop series: The New York City Intellectual Property Law and Philosophy Workshop.
IPLC Faculty Director Professor Jeremy Sheff has published his latest article, The Canada Trademarks Dataset, in the peer-reviewed Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
PLC Faculty Director Professor Jeremy Sheff today released an open-access dataset of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office’s trademark registry dating back to 1865.
Last week, Professor Eva Subotnik presented her paper, The Fine Art of Rummaging: Successors and the Life Cycle of Copyright, at the annual IP Scholars Conference (IPSC), hosted this year by DePaul College of Law.
On Saturday June 1st, Professor Eva Subotnik participated as an invited fellow in the 2019 Symposium organized by the University of Houston Law Center’s Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law (IPIL), held each year in Santa Fe.
Professor Eva Subotnik’s article, Existential Copyright and Professional Photography, co-authored with Professor Jessica Silbey (Northeastern) and Professor Peter DiCola (Northwestern), will be published in the Notre Dame Law Review.
On January 5, 2019, IPLC Faculty Director Professor Jeremy Sheff spoke on a panel at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools in New Orleans.
Earlier this month, Professor Eva Subotnik served on a panel during PLI’s two-day Communications Law in the Digital Age 2018 Program.
Professor Eva Subotnik presented her paper, Copyright in Sharp Focus: An Empirical Study of Professional Photographers, co-authored with Professor Jessica Silbey (Northeastern) and Professor Peter DiCola (Northwestern), at the Third Copyright Scholarship Roundtable, held on June 8-9, 2018 at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, PA.
In late March 2018, Professor Eva Subotnik moderated a panel at the interdisciplinary conference, “Images, Copyright, and the Public Domain in the Nineteenth Century,” held at the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, near Wilmington, Delaware, in partnership with LARCA (Laboratoire de recherche sur les cultures anglophones), Université Paris Diderot and with the generous support of the Terra Foundation for American Art.