Colloquium on Innovation Policy
Professors Rochelle Dreyfuss and Harry First
Schedule
Spring 2003
The general purpose of the Colloquium on Innovation Policy is to explore the legal and policy tools which are available to encourage innovation. The primary legal tool, of course, is intellectual property law, but other legal regimes and other public policies can also have a significant impact on innovation.
| January 30, 2003 | Graeme W. Austin, University of Arizona Law School Trademarks and the Burdened Imagination |
| February 6, 2003 |
Mark Janis, University of Iowa Law School |
| February 13, 2003 |
Arti Rai, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
| February 20, 2003 | Rosemarie Ziedonis, University of Michigan Business School Cross-licensing in the Semiconductor Industry |
| March 6, 2003 | Joseph Brodley, Boston University Law School Antitrust Analysis of Patent Settlements |
| March 27, 2003 |
Keith Maskus, World Bank |
| April 10, 2003 | Karen Williams, European Union Mergers in Innovative Industries in the United States and the European Union |
2 New York CLE Credits are available in the area of Professional Practice for each colloquium you attend.