Sessions Information

  • January 6, 2013
    4:00 pm - 5:45 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
    Room: Melrose
    Floor: Third Floor

    Social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and 23andMe, have changed the ways we communicate, create, innovate, and advertise. As the components of creation and branding become more social, collaborative, instantaneous, and atomistic, various legal doctrines that have long governed copyright, patent, and trademark law may need to be rethought. Social media are being used to further genetic research, change how content is made, and draw users into the innovative process. This panel considers the challenges raised by social media to traditional intellectual property law, and explores the doctrinal implications of those challenges.

     

    Business Meeting at Program Conclusion.

Session Speakers
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
Speaker

Santa Clara University School of Law
Speaker

University of Minnesota Law School
Moderator

New York University School of Law
Speaker

Tulane University Law School
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 6460 Intellectual Property: $0.00