[A2k] IP/Gender Agenda, @AU WCL 4/4/08
Sean Flynn
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Tue Apr 1 10:57:01 2008
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American University Washington College of Law<http://www.wcl.american.edu/=
pijip/images/wcllogobw.png>
American University Washington College of Law's
Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law,
Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, and
Women and the Law Program
Present
The Fifth Annual
IP/Gender: Mapping the Connections <http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/ipgen=
der.cfm>
Exploring the rich intersection of intellectual property law and feminist t=
heory.
April 4, 2008
American University Washington College of Law
4801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW * Washington, DC 20016
Room 528
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law<http://www.=
wcl.american.edu/pijip/images/jgspl.png>
Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property<http://www.wcl.am=
erican.edu/pijip/images/clip_image002_001.jpg>
Women and the Law Program<http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/images/clip_im=
age002.gif>
*=09About the Symposium <http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/ipgender.cfm>
*=09Registration <http://www.wcl.american.edu/go/pijipregistration>
*=09Webcast <http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/webcast.cfm>
*=09Travel & Accommodations <http://www.wcl.american.edu/admiss/2008visitor=
sguide.pdf>
*=09Past Symposia Articles <http://www.wcl.american.edu/pijip/ipgpastarticl=
es.cfm>
INTRODUCTION
Christine Haight Farley
American University Washington College of Law
Welcome
Anita Allen
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Introductory Remarks
- Panel One -
QUESTIONING ASSUMPTIONS
Rebecca Tushnet
Georgetown University Law Center
Economies of Desire:
Fair Use and Marketplace Assumptions
Olufunmilayo Arewa
Northwestern University School of Law
Difference and Technology:
Gender, Intellectual Property and Identity
in the Internet Age
S=E9verine Dusollier
University of Namur (Belgium)
Queering Intellectual Property:
A Deconstruction of the Masculine Property
and the Female Public Domain
Dan Burk
University of Minnesota Law School
Comments
- Panel Two -
INTERROGATING THEORY
Kevin Collins
Indiana University School of Law
Software, Wetware and Cyborgs:
Recent Cases on Patentable Subject Matter
Ian Kerr
University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
Identity Thefts of the Third Kind
Laurence Rassel
Constant
Legal Tools as Feminist Narrative:
Act as if Author was your Location
Ann Bartow
University of South Carolina Law School
Comments
- Panel Three -
ENGENDERING PRACTICE
Debora Halbert
Otterbein College
The Labor of Creativity: Women's Work and Quilting
Kevin Jerome Greene
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Blues Women of the 1920s
Francesca Coppa
Muhlenberg College
Media Cannibals: A History of Vidding Women
Peter Jaszi
American University Washington College of Law
Comments
CLOSING REMARKS
Victoria Phillips
American University Washington College of Law