PIJIP News

Senators Tillis and Leahy Cite PIJIP Prof. Jonas Anderson in Letter to Supreme Court

Senators Tillis and Leahy Cite PIJIP Prof. Jonas Anderson in Letter to Supreme Court

15 Nov, 2021

Senators Tillis and Leahy recently cited PIJIP Professor Jonas Anderson's article "Federal Judge Seeks Patent Cases" in their letter to SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts. The letter expresses concern that patent litigants are engaging in "forum shopping."

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Prof. Michael Carroll Discusses Copyright Protection in the Digital World at the Seton Hall Law Review Symposium

Prof. Michael Carroll Discusses Copyright Protection in the Digital World at the Seton Hall Law Review Symposium

05 Nov, 2021

PIJIP Professor Michael Carroll participated in a panel discussion on copyright at Seton Hall's symposium on Intellectual Property in the New Global Age.

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New PIJIP Working Paper: Research Exceptions in Comparative Copyright Law

New PIJIP Working Paper: Research Exceptions in Comparative Copyright Law

04 Nov, 2021

PIJIP has published a new working paper by Prof. Sean Flynn and staffers Michael Palmedo and Andrés Izquierdo. The paper maps copyright exceptions for research utilizing text- and datamining in the laws of WIPO members states.

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New PIJIP/TLS Working Paper: Non-Patent IP Barriers

New PIJIP/TLS Working Paper: Non-Patent IP Barriers

01 Nov, 2021

PIJIP has published a new research paper by Prof. Sean Flynn and LL.M. students Erica Nkrumah and Luca Schirru.

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Prof. Michael Carroll Quoted in Nature Story on New Database for Text Mining

Prof. Michael Carroll Quoted in Nature Story on New Database for Text Mining

29 Oct, 2021

PIJIP Professor Michael Carroll was recently quoted in a Nature story on the General Index - a 38 terabyte index of words and phrases taken from 107 million research papers.

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Letter to Biden Seeks to Ensure Copyright Is Included in the Proposed TRIPS Waiver

Letter to Biden Seeks to Ensure Copyright Is Included in the Proposed TRIPS Waiver

14 Oct, 2021

The letter was endorsed by PIJIP and 11 civil society groups, including EFF and the Wikimedia Foundation.

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