By Professor Camilla A. Hrdy Cross-posted on Written Description One of the key purposes of trade secret law is to address the “Arrow information paradox.” The information paradox posits that there is a fundamental challenge in information exchange: It is difficult to assess the value of information without first sharing it, but once the information … Continue reading Buccafusco, Masur, & Varadarajan: Does Trade Secrecy Have an “Information Paradox”?…
Professor Hrdy Presents on Trade Secrets at University of Virginia
Professor Camilla Hrdy presented new research on trade secret law at the annual trade secret law conference, which was hosted this year by Professor Elizabeth Rowe at the University of Virginia School of Law. The event featured a small group of established trade secret law scholars from institutions across the country, pictured below. Professor Sharon … Continue reading Professor Hrdy Presents on Trade Secrets at University of Virginia…
Prof. Ellen P. Goodman to speak at Access & Accountability 2024
Professor Ellen P. Goodman will speak at Yale Information Society Project Access & Accountability 2024 on November 1, 2024. The panel, “Algorithmic Accountability” will also feature Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Kevin De Liban, and Michael Karanicolas. Other topics include algorithmic sunshine, social media accountability, and election lies and the First Amendment.
Professor Hrdy Presents New Research on Trade Secret Law at NYU Law
Professor Camilla Hrdy presented new research on trade secret law at the Workshop on the Research Handbook on Trade Secrecy at NYU Law. The Workshop, attended by experts on trade secret law and policy from the U.S. and abroad, was hosted jointly by New York University School of Law and Columbia Law School. Prof. Hrdy’s … Continue reading Professor Hrdy Presents New Research on Trade Secret Law at NYU Law…
Prof. Camilla Hrdy Presents at Hofstra Intellectual Property Law Colloquium
Prof. Camilla Hrdy presented her work on trade secrets, contracts, and generative artificial intelligence at the Hofstra Intellectual Property Law Colloquium, on October 7, 2024. Prof. Hrdy argues that trade secret law is not “in crisis” as a result of generative AI. In fact, many of the established rules developed for older technologies, including traditional … Continue reading Prof. Camilla Hrdy Presents at Hofstra Intellectual Property Law Colloquium…