IP Poetry Slam: Analysis of IP Case Law and Legal Developments
Closed
Event Date
- 2/17/2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Please arrive early for registration
Location
- Zoom
,
IP Student Note Poetry Slam: A “coffeehouse” program highlighting recently published journal comments by law school students and recent law school graduates on IP-related topics, including copyright, trademark, patents and trade secrets. Each student will spotlight a key excerpt in a 5-8 minute creative reading inspired by slam poetry. Participants include the 2020 winners of the Hon. William C. Conner Writing Competition.
PARTICIPANTS:
- Rachel Horn, Columbia University School of Law, “Not Just Aereo 2.0: Locast, Free TV, and Section 111’s Exemption for Nonprofit Retransmission Services”
- Danielle Marino, St. John's University School of Law, “An Illicit Love Affair: How the United States’ Legal Landscape Coupled with Social Media has Created a Fast Fashion Firestorm”
- Mark Bhuptani, Brooklyn Law School, CRISPR: Challenges in Global Regulation and Enforcement of Human Genome Editing Technologies
- Abigail DeMasi, New York Law School, Krawiec v. Manly
- Carly Gartenberg, New York Law School, VIP Products LLC v. Jack Daniels
CLE MATERIAL:
- CLE Evaluation Form (1 Page)
- Agenda and Speaker Biographies (4 Pages)
- Compiled Materials Part One (200 Pages)
- Compiled Materials Part Two (282 Pages)
Hosted by the Young Lawyers Committee