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Mondays 5:40 - 8:40, 94 Cargill | Mondays 5:40 - 8:40, 94 Cargill | ||
Prof. Wendy Seltzer | |||
Office: 50 Cargill. hours before class Mondays and by appointment | |||
Phone: 617.373.7331 | |||
Intellectual property law has become a source of technology regulation, with both intended and unintended consequences. This seminar will use statutes, caselaw, and scholarly research (both legal and technical), to explore the nature of this regulation and its effects on the public. | Intellectual property law has become a source of technology regulation, with both intended and unintended consequences. This seminar will use statutes, caselaw, and scholarly research (both legal and technical), to explore the nature of this regulation and its effects on the public. | ||
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*[[Useful Links]] | *[[Useful Links]] | ||
==Class Notes== | ==Class Notes, Links, and Slides== | ||
[[Techreg: class1]] | [[Techreg: class1]] | ||
[[Category: techreg]] | [[Category: techreg]] |
Revision as of 21:35, 26 November 2007
Seminar: Advanced Topics in Intellectual Property and Technology Regulation
Mondays 5:40 - 8:40, 94 Cargill
Prof. Wendy Seltzer Office: 50 Cargill. hours before class Mondays and by appointment Phone: 617.373.7331
Intellectual property law has become a source of technology regulation, with both intended and unintended consequences. This seminar will use statutes, caselaw, and scholarly research (both legal and technical), to explore the nature of this regulation and its effects on the public.
- techreg: Syllabus
- techreg: Mechanics
- Course Weblog, http://techregulation.blogspot.com/
- Useful Links