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Expert to Discuss 'Users, Patents, and Innovation Policy' During IP Center Distinguished Lecture November 16
11/03/2016
Professor Katherine Strandburg of the New York University School of Law will present a talk titled, “Users, Patents, and Innovation Policy,” during the Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation’s Distinguished Lecture Series. The event will take place on November 16 in the Wynne Courtroom at Inlow Hall.
Professor Strandburg, the Alfred B. Engleberg Professor of Law at NYU, was a theoretical physicist at Argonne National Laboratory prior to joining the legal academy. “She combines her legal and science expertise in her insightful scholarship,” said IP Center Director Xuan-Thao Nguyen. “Her current research considers the implications of user and collaborative innovation for patent law and of ‘big data’ for privacy law. She is the thought leader in commons-based innovation.”
The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 5 p.m. There is 1.0 hour of CLE available for attendees who register.
