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The sessions will take place at The Buchmann Faculty of Law, Trubowicz Building, Sonia Kossoy Conference Room (Room 307).The conference sessions will be held in English.Administrative Organization: Aya Shalom | The Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law | The Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University. Tel: 972-3-6406697; Fax: 972-3-6405849 | http://www.law.tau.ac.il/Eng/Copyright :כתובת האתר
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Academic Committee:Lionel Bently, Michael Birnhack, Oren Bracha, Neil Netanel
Participation is free, but space is limited. For prior registration, please contact [email protected] by December 31, 2009
Monday, January 4, 201008:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:15 GreetingsHanoch Dagan, Dean, Tel Aviv UniversityYishai Blank, Cegla Center, Tel Aviv UniversityNeil Netanel, UCLA Law SchoolMorning SessionModerator: Oren Bracha, University of Texas, Austin09:15-10:30 Brad Sherman, University of QueenslandHybrid Property: Defining the Limits of CopyrightComment: Michal Shur-Ofri, Hebrew University, Jerusalem10:30-11:45 Maurizio Borghi, Brunel University Copyright and TruthComment: Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University11:45-12:00 Coffee Break12:00-13:15 Diane Zimmerman, NYUIncentives and Creativity: What We Don’t Know and Why It MattersComment: Anupam Chander, UC Davis13:15-15:00 Lunch Break
afternoon SessionModerator: Orit Fischman Afori, College of Management15:00-16:15 Niva Elkin-Koren, University of HaifaCopyright and its Limits in the Age of Users-Generated-ContentComment: Gaia Bernstein, Seton Hall University16:15-16:30 Coffee Break16:30-17:45 Margaret Chon, Seattle UniversityGlobal Intellectual Property Governance (Under Construction)Comment: Eyal Benvenisti, Tel Aviv University TueSday, January 5, 2010Morning SessionModerator: Amir Khoury, Tel Aviv University9:00-10:15 Lionel Bently, Emmanuel College, CambridgeIntellectual Property in the British ColoniesComment: Ron Harris, Tel Aviv University10:15-11:30 Michael Birnhack, Tel Aviv UniversityHebrew Authors and British LawComment: Yoram Shachar, IDC, Herzlyia11:30-11:45 Coffee Break11:45-13:00 Steven Wilf, University of ConnecticutIntellectual Property and Social Movements in Nineteenth-Century AmericaComment: Michael Zakim, Tel Aviv University13:00-14:45 Lunch Break
afternoon SessionModerator: Wendy Gordon, Boston University14:45-16:00 Stuart Banner, UCLAOwning Sound: Property Rights in Recorded Music, 1880-1950Comment: Oren Bracha, University of Texas, Austin16:00-16:15 Coffee Break16:15-17:30 Avihay Dorfman, Tel Aviv University & Assaf Jacob, IDC, HerzlyiaCopyrights as TortsComment: Ariel Porat, Tel Aviv University
WedneSday, January 6, 2010 Morning Session Moderator: Pam Samuelson, UC Berkeley09:00-10:15 Madhavi Sunder, UC DavisBollywood/ HollywoodComment: Michal Alberstein, Bar-Ilan University10:15-11:30 Neil Netanel & David Nimmer, UCLAIs Copyright Property? A Priori Arguments in Jewish, Common, and Civil LawComment: Tal Zarsky, University of Haifa11:30-11:45 Coffee Break11:45-13:15 Pam Samuelson, UC BerkeleyGoogle Book Search as Copyright ReformDan Burk, UC IrvineCopyright and Paratext in Computer GamingWendy Gordon, Boston UniversityArt and the Intrinsic: Implications forCopyright13:15-13:30 Concluding Remarks Bently, Birnhack, Bracha, Netanel13:30-15:00 Lunch Break