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IIT Chicago-Kent Faculty on the Forefront of IP Scholarship

[Reposted from Chicago-Kent’s Center for Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property Fall 2013 News page]


Chicago-Kent IP faculty are among the most productive in the nation. In 2013, the Chicago-Kent IP faculty published or received offers to publish 14 law review articles, six book chapters, five books, and several other publications. The publications covered some of the most pressing legal issues, including copyright reform, criminal intellectual property laws, non-practicing entities or “patent trolls” in the patent system, the concept of patent quality, privacy and data collection, and Internet freedom and the First Amendment.

List of 2013 publications:

◊ Lori B. AndrewsDistinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Science, Law and Technology

•  Privacy and Technology: A 125-Year Review, in Then & Now: Stories of Law and Progress (Lori Andrews & Sarah Harding eds., IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 2013).

•  I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy (Free Press 2012, paperback 2013).

 Where’s Waldo?: Geolocation, Mobile Apps and Privacy, The SciTech Lawyer, Summer 2013, at 6.

 Nuremberg Trials: Lessons for Human Rights, ___ ABA Journal ___ (forthcoming 2013).

 Privacy and Data Collection, in The Gameful World (S. Walz & S. Deterding eds., MIT Press, forthcoming 2014).

 Social Networks: Impact on Biotechnology Research, Health Care, and Human Rights, in  Biennial Review of Law, Science and Technology: Biotechnology, Health Inequality, and Distributive Justice (Institutum Jurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, forthcoming 2014).

 Sculpting Public Policy Through Bioart, in Art et Biotechnologies (E. Daubner & L. Poissant eds., Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2d ed., forthcoming) (with J. Bauman Horne).

◊ Christopher J. BuccafuscoAssociate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property

  Well-Being Analysis vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis, 62 Duke Law Journal ___ (2013) (symposium) (with J. Bronsteen & J. Masur).

  Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain?: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension, 28 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1 (2013) (with P. Heald).

 Innovation and Incarceration: An Economic Analysis of Criminal Intellectual Property Law, ___ Southern California Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2013) (with J. Masur).

 What’s a Name Worth? Valuing Attribution in Intellectual Property Law, ___ Boston University Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2013) (with C. Sprigman & Z. Burns).

◊ Sarah K. HardingAssociate Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty

 Then & Now: Stories of Law and Progress (Lori Andrews & Sarah Harding eds., IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 2013).

◊ Edward LeeProfessor of Law and Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law

•  The Fight for the Future: How People Defeated Hollywood and Saved the Internet—For Now (2013).

•  Copyright-Exempt Nonprofits: A Simple Proposal to Spur Innovation, ___ Arizona State Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2013).

•  The Global Trade Mark, 35 University of Pennylvania Journal of International Law ___ (forthcoming 2014).

•  Trademark Protection and Territoriality: Challenges in the Global Economy (I. Calboli & Edward Lee eds., Elgar, forthcoming 2014).

◊ Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Professor of Law and Director of the Graduate Program in Financial Services Law

 What’s a Telegram?, in Then & Now: Stories of Law and Progress (Lori Andrews & Sarah Harding eds., IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law 2013).

◊ Mickie A. PiattAssociate Professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law

 Trade Secrets: Cases, Materials and Strategies (William S. Hein, forthcoming) (with T. Parkhurst).

◊ David L. SchwartzAssociate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property

 Standards of Proof in Civil Litigation: An Experiment from Patent Law, 26 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 429 (2013) (with C. Seaman).

 Analyzing the Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Patent System99 Cornell Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2014) (with J. Kesan).

 Back from the Future: Retroactivity at the Federal Circuit89 Indiana Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2014).

 Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs) Under the Microscope: An Empirical Investigation of Patent Holders As Litigants (with J. Kesan & C. Cotropia) (work in progress).

◊ Ronald W. StaudtProfessor of Law and Director of the Center for Access to Justice & Technology

 Access to Justice and Technology Clinics, A 4% Solution, 88 Chicago Kent Law Review 695 (2013) (with Andrew P. Medeiros) (symposium).

◊ Richard WarnerProfessor of Law and Faculty Director of the Center for Law and Computers

 Behavioral Advertising: From One-Sided Chicken to Informational Norms, 15 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law 49 (2013) (with R. Sloan).

 Austin, J. L., in Wiley-Blackwell’s International Encyclopedia of Ethics (H. LaFollette ed., 2013).

•  Unauthorized Access: The Crisis in Online Privacy and Information Security (Chapman and Hall/CRC Press, 2013) (with R. Sloan).

 Beyond Notice and Choice: Privacy, Norms, and Consent, ___ Suffolk University Journal of High Technology Law ___ (forthcoming) (with R. Sloan).

◊ Christi GuerriniIP Fellow

 Defining Patent Quality, 82 Fordham Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2014).

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