Professor Eva Subotnik Moderates Panel at 19th Century Law & Art Conference

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.

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Professor Subotnik Presents at Plenary at IP Scholars Contest

On August 11, 2017, Professor Eva Subotnik presented her work-in-progress on the evolving nature of photography as a profession in the digital age, co-authored with Professor Jessica Silbey, of Northeastern University School of Law, and Professor Peter DiCola, of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, at the closing plenary panel of this year’s IP Scholars Conference (IPSC) at Cardozo School of Law.

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Professor Subotnik Presents Two Articles at University of Toronto and is Cited in The Faculty Lounge Blog

Professor Eva Subotnik presented two articles at the 9th annual workshop held by ISHTIP, the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property. The workshop, held from July 12-14, 2017 at the University of Toronto's law school, focused this year on the theme of ‘Intellectual Property as Circulation and Control.’

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Sheff Named Visiting Overseas Researcher at Institute of Intellectual Property, Tokyo

Professor Sheff presents the results of his research in Tokyo.

Professor Sheff presents the results of his research in Tokyo.

IPLC Director Professor Jeremy Sheff was selected as a 2016-17 Visiting Overseas Researcher by the Institute of Intellectual Property (IIP) in Tokyo, Japan, through a program entrusted to IIP by the Japan Patent Office. Professor Sheff spent two months in Tokyo, where he conducted empirical research on Japan's trademark registration system.

Professor Sheff blogged about his summer research in Tokyo, and the slides from his final presentation may be found here.