Professor Ellen P. Goodman publishes Synthetic Media Policy report
Along with Tech Policy Press, Professor Goodman and RIIPL convened an expert group to examine synthetic media policy and the surge in state and federal policies to protect the public from deepfakes, voice clones, and other forms of manipulated media. They published this report highlighting challenges and research questions: Synthetic Media Policy: … Continue reading Professor Ellen P. Goodman publishes Synthetic Media Policy report…
Professor Hrdy presents at the University of Illinois
Professor Camilla Hrdy travelled to Champaign, Illinois to present her work on trade secrets and generative AI at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The talk, held on Tuesday, April 29, was sponsored by the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Program at the University of Illinois. Professor Hrdy spoke to students and faculty about generative AI … Continue reading Professor Hrdy presents at the University of Illinois…
Former DOJ Antitrust head Doha Mekki delivers Lastowka lecture
On April 9, former DOJ Antitrust head Doha Mekki delivered the Lastowka lecture to a packed house of students and faculty.
Prof. Carrier testifies to NJ legislature on PBMs
Prof. Carrier testified in front of the New Jersey Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee on pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) https://www.assemblydems.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=12554
Prof. Carrier publishes 4 articles
1. (With Ed Bank) – Drug patent agreements and caselaw ambiguity from settlement of antitrust challenges to agreements… https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4909201 2. (With Marc Edelman) – Why NCAA settlement doesn’t preclude future antitrust challenges… https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5053658 3. (With David Katz) – How promises to reasonably license patents have been avoided by “patent pools” and how to address this… … Continue reading Prof. Carrier publishes 4 articles…
Lastowka Cyberlaw Colloquium
Rutgers Law faculty attended the Lastowka Cyberlaw Colloquium at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania on March 28-29, 2025. The Colloquium, created in honor of Greg Lastowka, Rutgers Law faculty member and and co-founder RIIPL, is an annual workshop that brings together local cyberlaw and information law scholars to discuss works-in-progress. .
Professor Hrdy Moderates Trademark Law Panel at Penn Law, Asking “Should Strong Marks Get Greater Protection”?
Professor Hrdy moderated a panel on trademark law at Penn Law on Friday. The panel, entitled, “How Far Should Trademark Protection Extend?” was hosted by the Penn Intellectual Property Group (PIPG) for their Annual Symposium, which took place on Friday, March 21, 2025, at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. The Panelists, pictured above, were: … Continue reading Professor Hrdy Moderates Trademark Law Panel at Penn Law, Asking “Should Strong Marks Get Greater Protection”?…
Professor Hrdy Discusses New Generative AI Trade Secrets Case in Bloomberg Law
Prof. Camilla Hrdy was quoted in Bloomberg Law about a new trade secrets case, OpenEvidence v. Pathway, in which a generative AI company accused a competitor of stealing trade secrets. Hrdy blogs on the new trade secret case here. The Bloomberg Law article states, in relevant part: “This is exactly the kind of case I … Continue reading Professor Hrdy Discusses New Generative AI Trade Secrets Case in Bloomberg Law…
Prof. Hrdy Presents at Temple Law IP Colloquium
Professor Camilla Hrdy presented her new article on trade secrets and generative AI at the Temple University Beasley School of Law IP Colloquium on February 18, 2025. Prof. Hrdy joined Temple Law professors, Guy Rub, Paul Gugliuzza, and Salil Mehra, for a fascinating discussion with students about whether generative AI products like ChatGPT are protected … Continue reading Prof. Hrdy Presents at Temple Law IP Colloquium…
Prof. Goodman gives keynote at Silicon Flatirons Flagship conference.
Professor Ellen P. Goodman gave a keynote address at Silicon Flatirons Flagship conference: Examining the New Federalism in Technology Policy. She spoke about state AI governance efforts.
Professor Ellen P. Goodman publishes Synthetic Media Policy report
Along with Tech Policy Press, Professor Goodman and RIIPL convened an expert group to examine synthetic media policy and the surge in state and federal policies to protect the public from deepfakes, voice clones, and other forms of manipulated media. They published this report highlighting challenges and research questions: Synthetic Media Policy: … Continue reading Professor Ellen P. Goodman publishes Synthetic Media Policy report…
Professor Hrdy presents at the University of Illinois
Professor Camilla Hrdy travelled to Champaign, Illinois to present her work on trade secrets and generative AI at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The talk, held on Tuesday, April 29, was sponsored by the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Program at the University of Illinois. Professor Hrdy spoke to students and faculty about generative AI … Continue reading Professor Hrdy presents at the University of Illinois…
Former DOJ Antitrust head Doha Mekki delivers Lastowka lecture
On April 9, former DOJ Antitrust head Doha Mekki delivered the Lastowka lecture to a packed house of students and faculty.
Prof. Carrier testifies to NJ legislature on PBMs
Prof. Carrier testified in front of the New Jersey Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee on pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) https://www.assemblydems.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=12554
Prof. Carrier publishes 4 articles
1. (With Ed Bank) – Drug patent agreements and caselaw ambiguity from settlement of antitrust challenges to agreements… https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4909201 2. (With Marc Edelman) – Why NCAA settlement doesn’t preclude future antitrust challenges… https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5053658 3. (With David Katz) – How promises to reasonably license patents have been avoided by “patent pools” and how to address this… … Continue reading Prof. Carrier publishes 4 articles…