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IP Scholars Conference Drafts

The IP Scholars Conference recently took place at Berkeley — many papers are just early drafts, but plenty of food for thought.

And while we’re on the topic:
* This paper was forwarded to me, haven’t read it but looks interesting:
David Choi, “Online Piracy and The Emergence of New Business Models.” From the abstract: “This explorative paper examines the impact of online piracy on the emergence of innovative, legitimate business models. While often dismissed by academics and professionals alike, online piracy has shown to be a valuable source of innovation to both industry incumbents and entrepreneurs.”  See also, this blog thread from a year ago.

* Previously mentioned on this blog, now published in the Georgetown Law Review – Dotan Oliar’s “Making Sense of the IP Clause: Promotion of Progress as a Limitation on Congress’ IP Power.”  See also, Oren Bracha, “Owning Ideas: A History of Anglo-American IP.”

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