Prior art and commentary submitted by members of public under the nine-month old Peer-to-Patent examination project have already weeded out five patent applications that might otherwise have been mistakenly allowed, according to an April 25 statement by New York Law...
Cybercrime, Cyberterrorism, and Digital Law Enforcement (Spring 2009, Wednesdays, 4-5:45 pm) On the Internet, "no one knows you are a dog" ... and every sociopath is your next door neighbor. This course explores the dark side of the Internet by...
IP Surprise: Magic When: April 10, 2008 - 5:00 PM Where: Wellington Conference Center (47 Worth St., 5th Floor) Jacob Loshin, Law Clerk for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and author of Secrets Revealed: How...
Is there a Property Right in Sports Statistics? When: April 10, 7:50 – 9:30 P.M. Where: A600 On Friday, February 22, Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. ("MLBAM") and the Major League Baseball Players Association ("MLBPA") filed a petition for...
Intellectual Property will become one of the key geopolitical issues of the 21st century. Corporate perspectives in patent law practice have already begun to shift from protecting IP to maximizing intellectual capital. What is the impact of an imbalanced patent...
When: Tuesday, April 15 from 7:50 to 9:30 Where: Rm. C400 Seth Krauss, the General Counsel of Take-Two Interactive, (publisher of Grand Theft Auto, Manhunt and Bully) will be the guest lecturer the evening of April 15 in Professor Boyd's...
TRADEMARK CLEARANCE: The First Step When: April 14, 5 - 6:00 pm Where: Mendik Library - 4th Floor The Institute for Information Law & Policy at New York Law School and CompuMark are pleased to offer a one-hour clinic on...
On March 10, James H. Schnare II, General Counsel for Nicklaus Companies, LLC, discussed with guests the relevance of intellectual property to the golf industry, from celebrity lifestyle and marketing to protection of golf courses. The video of this event...
Meant to give students a legal and technological understanding of eDiscovery that will give them a competitive edge in the workplace, this lecture and Q&A session with Arnold Blair (Staff Attorney at Wilmer Hale and NYLS Class of 2002) and...
Dr S. Gregory Boyd kicked off the first lecture in the "IP Surprise!" lecture series today at the Wellington Conference Center. Dr. Boyd's talk centered on the emerging trends of patent use in the video game industry, arguing that patents...