The annual Chicago IP Colloquium continues this Tuesday, April 5, 2011. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The next session will be Tuesday, March 9 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm at Chicago-Kent Room 305 and will feature Professor Leah Chan Grinvald, Saint Louis University School of Law, discussing: Social Shaming: Fighting Back Trademark Bullies.

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The annual Chicago IP Colloquium continues this Tuesday, March 22, 2011 The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The next session will be Tuesday, February 9 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm at Loyola and will feature Professor Molly Van Houweling, UC Berkeley School of Law, discussing her paper: First Sale and Friction.

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The annual Chicago IP Colloquium continues this Tuesday, February 22, 2011. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The next session will be this Tuesday, February 22 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm at Chicago-Kent Room 305 and will feature Professor Shyamkrishna Balganesh, University of Pennsylvania Law School discussing the paper: “Hot News”: The Enduring Myth of Property in News

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The 2010 Chicago IP Colloquium concludes next Tuesday, April 27, 2010. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The last session will be Tuesday, April 27 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm at Loyola, 1 E. Pearson, Maguire Hall, Room 260, Professor Wendy J. Gordon, Boston University School of Law, will present her paper: A Tale of Two Torts: Negligence and Copyright Infringement.

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The annual Chicago IP Colloquium continues next Tuesday, April 12, 2010. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The next session will be Tuesday, April 12 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Room 305, Professor Gregory N. Mandel, Temple University, will present his paper: Competing Conceptions of Creativity in Intellectual Property Law.

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The annual Chicago IP Colloquium continues this Tuesday, March 9, 2010. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The next session will be Tuesday, March 9 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm at Chicago-Kent Room 305 and will feature Professor Oren Bracha, The University of Texas School of Law, discussing Motion Pictures: The Development of Modern American Copyright and the Film Industry.

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The annual Chicago IP Colloquium continues this Tuesday, January 26, 2010. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The next session will be Tuesday, February 9 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm Loyola and will feature Professor Jeanne C. Fromer, Fordham University School of Law, discussing her paper District Courts as Patent Laboratories.

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The annual Chicago IP Colloquium returns this Tuesday, January 26, 2010. The Chicago IP Colloquium is jointly sponsored by Chicago-Kent College of Law and Loyola University Chicago School of Law to discuss a range of issues in intellectual property and cyberspace law based upon papers by six nationally renowned intellectual property scholars. The sessions are uniformly excellent, and well worth your time. The first session of 2010 will be Tuesday, January 26 from 4:10 pm to 5:50 pm in Room 305 at Chicago-Kent and will feature Professor Peter C. DiCola, Northwestern University School of Law, discussing his paper: Sequential Musical Creation and Sample Licensing.

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The next edition of the Chicago IP Colloquium will be hosted by Chicago-Kent tomorrow, April 7, in Room 305. The presenter will be Professor Lisa Ramsey, of the University of San Diego School of Law. Professor Ramsey will discuss her paper, Free Speech and International Obligations to Protect Trademarks.

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