Birkbeck, University of London AHRC Copyright and Research Network
Click here to go to the Birkbeck home page Click here to search the Birkbeck web site Click here to find out more about Birkbeck, University of London
  Arts and Humanities Research Council logo
Home About us
Participants Themes Workshops Conferences Publications Links
 
*
       Forthcoming workshops
*
       Past workshops
*
 

 

 

 
 

2006 - Workshop on Network Theme 5

Copyright and the New Technologies

 

Date: 20th April 2006, 9.00 am

Venue: The workshop will take place in the Glidden House Inn’s Magnolia and Bellflower rooms, 1901 Ford Drive, just across the street from the Law School on the Case Case Western Reserve University campus. There is no charge for the workshop, but numbers are limited. To reserve a place contact Dawn Richards by April 17 at dar29@case.edu or 216 368-5135.

Workshop Schedule and biographies

Workshop organiser: Professor Martha Woodmansee, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

Workshop speakers:
Uma Suthersanen, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, Centre for Commercial Studies, University of London
Tracing the Copyright Stakeholders: From the Renaissance to Radio Goo Gle

Birgitte Andersen, School of Management & Organizational Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London
Revisiting the 'Economic Rationales' Underpinning Copyright Law In the Light of the New Economy
Draft paper

Kathy Bowrey, University of New South Wales
Fertile Ground: Law, Innovation, and Creative Technologies
Draft paper

Lionel Bently, Faculty of Law, Cambridge University
120 Years Earlier: The Global Information Infrastructure and Property in Information

Maurizio Borghi, Bocconi University, Milan
The Form and the Matter: Origins and Fate of the Idea/Expression Dichotomy in the Copyright System

Workshop commentators:
Peter Jaszi, Faculty director of the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic and Professor of Law at American University
Peter K. Yu, Associate Professor of Law, Michigan State University College of Law

The AHRC Workshop will be followed by a weekend-long conference of the Society for Critical Exchange (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio) on 'Con/texts of Invention'. Click here for the conference programme.


 
Back to previous page
 

  BBK Home | About BBK | Search