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1999 EVENTS MARCH
Information in the Digital Age: Licensing, Selling and Using Information Under the Proposed UCC Article 2B and Federal Database Protection Legislation
A panel will discuss issues of intellectual property and contract law raised by two proposals to provide new legal protections for information in digital form.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1999, 6:30 P.M.
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 55 Fifth Ave. 3rd floor, New York, NY
Moderator:
MARCI A. HAMILTON
Professor of Law/Director, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Program,
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Speakers:
GEORGE A. COOKE
Vice President/Chief Counsel, Home Box Office
JANE C. GINSBURG
Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law,
Columbia University Law School
ROBERT W. GOMULKIEWICZ
Senior Corporate Attorney, Microsoft Corporation
JUSTIN HUGHES
Attorney-Advisor, Patent and Trademark Office, United States Department
of Commerce
RAYMOND T. NIMMER
Leonard H. Childs Professor/Director, Information Law Program,
University of Houston Law Center (Reporter to the Drafting Committee
on UCC Article 2B)
PAMELA SAMUELSON
Professor, School of Information Management and Systems and School of
Law, University of California at Berkeley
Sponsored by:
Committee on Copyright and Literary Property, David B. Wolf, Chair;
Committee on Communications and Media Law, Jan F. Constantine, Chair;
Committee on Computer Law, Albert L. Wells, Chair, Committee on
Symposia, John L. Amabile, Chair
In conjunction with:
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal; Cardozo Intellectual Property
Law Program and Society; Jacob Burns Institute for Advanced Legal
Studies
Members of the Association, their guests and all other interested persons are invited to attend.
No fee or reservation is required. Received on Mon Mar 15 1999 - 16:18:49 GMT
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