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Past Programs
- Significant Developments in Computer and Cyberspace Law
June 8, 2007
- Significant Developments in Computer and Cyberspace Law
Featuring Kate Spelman, Barb Frederiksen, and additional experts June 9, 2006
- Fourteenth Annual Advanced Computer/Cyberspace Law Seminar, June 6, 2003
Fifth Annual Licensing Intellectual Property Law Seminar , March 21, 2003
- Thirteenth Annual Advanced Computer/Cyberspace Law Seminar, June 7, 2002
- Fourth Annual Licensing Intellectual Property Law Seminar , March 15, 2002
- Twelfth Annual Advanced Computer/Cyberspace Law Seminar, June 8, 2001
- Third Annual Licensing Intellectual Property Law Seminar , March 6, 2001
- Eleventh Annual Advanced Computer Law Seminar, June 9, 2000
- Second Annual Licensing Intellectual Property Law Seminar, February 25, 2000
- Tenth Annual Advanced Computer Law Seminar, June 11, 1999
- First Annual Licensing Intellectual Property Law Seminar, February. 18, 1999
- Ninth Annual Advanced Computer Law Seminar, June 5, 1998
Distinguished Visiting Scholars
The Visiting Scholars spend about two days on campus, giving one major public lecture, leading one colloquium, and talking to students.
- David Nimmer (Irell & Manella) -1999
- Honorable Randall R. Rader (United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) - 1997
- Professor Jane C. Ginsburg (Columbia University) - 1996
- Professor Donald Chisum (University of Washington) - 1994
- Professor J. Thomas McCarthy (University of San Francisco) - 1992
- Professor Paul Goldstein (Stanford University) - 1990
Scholarly Symposia
In past years, the Program in Law and Technology has hosted several Scholarly Symposia, bringing together accomplished scholars and thinkers to examine and discuss some of the most difficult issues in law and technology:
- "Copyright Balance in an Internet World," published in volume 26 of the University of Dayton Law Review, on pages 179-364.
- "Copyright Owners' Rights and Users' Privileges on the Internet: Issues of Implied Licenses, Caching, Linking, Fair Use, First Sale, and Sign-on Licenses," published in volume 22 of the University of Dayton Law Review, on pages 389 - 648.
- “Copyright Protection and Reverse Engineering of Software,” published in volume 19 of the University of Dayton Law Review, on pages 837-1205.
- “Copyright Protection for Computer Databases, CD-ROMs, and Factual Compilations,” published in volume 17 of the University of Dayton Law Review, on pages 323-630, 731-1018.
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