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27 Apr 2018, 2:59 pm by Lisa Ouellette
Here are my comments from the fantastic BCLT/BTLJ symposium on the administrative law of IP, where I was on a panel discussing IP small-claims tribunals:You have already heard some insightful comments from Ben Depoorter and Pam Samuelson on copyright small-claims courts, including their analysis of problems with the proposed Copyright Alternatives in Small-Claims Enforcement (CASE) Act of 2017, as well as their thoughts on how a more narrowly tailored small-claims system might be… [read post]
30 Jan 2019, 4:48 pm by Mary Minow
We tweeted the Larry Lessig portion of the event and he was joined many other speakers captured in the livestream: Lawrence Lessig – Harvard Law Professor Cory Doctorow – Author & Co-editor, Boing-Boing Pam Samuelson – Berkeley Law Professor Paul Soulellis – Artist & Rhode Island School of Design Professor Jamie Boyle – Duke Law Professor & Founder, Center for the Study of the Public Domain Brewster Kahle – Founder & Digital… [read post]
7 May 2012, 8:42 pm by Josh Wright
The program will feature a roundtable panel involving leading scholars who have addressed these issues: Dan Crane (Michigan), Marina Lao (Seton Hall), Frank Pasquale (Seton Hall), and Pam Samuelson (Berkeley). [read post]
22 Mar 2013, 11:23 am by Deven Desai
Pam Samuelson is a fan of Orwell’s Politics and the English Language, as is Neil Richards, and as am I. [read post]
4 Jan 2018, 9:58 am by Vera Ranieri
Amicus briefs in support of Arista were also submitted by Professor Pam Samuelson; Public Knowledge; CCIA (along with the American Antitrust Institute); and GitHub, Inc. [read post]
29 Jan 2015, 9:05 am by Valarie Kaur
” The letter’s signatories include leading network neutrality experts Lawrence Lessig (Harvard), Barbara van Schewick (Stanford), and Tim Wu (Columbia), former FCC Chief Economist and former Director of the Bureau of Economics at the FTC Jonathan Baker (American University Washington College of Law), leading economist on network neutrality Nicholas Economides (NYU), leading first amendment experts and cyberlaw scholars Jack Balkin (Yale), Yochai Benkler (Harvard) and Pam… [read post]
19 Jul 2013, 5:06 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Courts have begun to understand that the internet isn’t what they first thought it was, and have declared various factors unimportant in various internet contexts, as the 10th Circuit does here, but what we need is a Pam Samuelson-like taxonomy that tells everyone what to do in the next case of innovation, instead of having a set of rules for domain names, a set for banner ads, and another set for keywords, which is where we are now [read post]
22 Jul 2016, 12:11 pm by Annemarie Bridy
In connection with the rulemaking, I joined the EFF and some academic colleagues—Peter Jaszi, Pam Samuelson, Betsy Rosenblatt, and Rebecca Tushnet—in submitting comments to the FCC explaining that no parade of copyright horribles (viz. unchecked piracy) will flow from “unlocking the box. [read post]
29 Jan 2015, 9:05 am by Valarie Kaur
” The letter’s signatories include leading network neutrality experts Lawrence Lessig (Harvard), Barbara van Schewick (Stanford), and Tim Wu (Columbia), former FCC Chief Economist and former Director of the Bureau of Economics at the FTC Jonathan Baker (American University Washington College of Law), leading first amendment experts and cyberlaw scholars Jack Balkin (Yale), Yochai Benkler (Harvard) and Pam Samuelson (UC Berkeley), leading scholars of entrepreneurship and… [read post]
29 Jan 2015, 9:05 am by Valarie Kaur
” The letter’s signatories include leading network neutrality experts Lawrence Lessig (Harvard), Barbara van Schewick (Stanford), and Tim Wu (Columbia), former FCC Chief Economist and former Director of the Bureau of Economics at the FTC Jonathan Baker (American University Washington College of Law), leading economist on network neutrality Nicholas Economides (NYU), leading first amendment experts and cyberlaw scholars Jack Balkin (Yale), Yochai Benkler (Harvard) and Pam… [read post]
3 May 2016, 4:43 am by Michael Risch
Pam Samuelson’s talk highlighted changes in the software industry, particularly with the growth of software as a service (SaAS), the cloud, the app market, the IoT, and embedded software as well as the software IP protection landscape since the Berkeley Patent Survey was carried out in 2007. [read post]
23 Mar 2016, 2:35 pm by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Rev. 547 (2006) 25 103 Graham, Stuart J.H.; Merges, Robert P.; Samuelson, Pam; Sichelman, Ted High Technology Entrepreneurs and the Patent System: Results of the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey [article]  24 Berkeley Tech. [read post]
14 Jun 2019, 11:01 am by Rebecca Tushnet
In the tradition, it’s not inconsistent with ownership—ownership is requiredbefore you can have a duty or injunction to share with others.12:00pm   Acquired Functionality by Pam Samuelson, Berkeley LawAt the heart of her work: functionality is almost as difficult as harm. [read post]
21 Feb 2013, 7:51 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Moderators: Professors Jeanne Fromer and Mark Lemley Panel 1: Borrowing Law between Copyright and Patent Law Pam Samuelson: Constitutional kinship has embedded itself in minds of American scholars, and has led to borrowing between the two fields. [read post]
19 Jan 2010, 4:24 pm by Ben Sheffner
However, DOJ cites no copyright statutory damages cases in support of this argument, and in fact the labels argued in their brief in defense of the Thomas-Rasset award of $1.92 million ($80,000 per work) that a court does not have the authority to reduce a jury's award of statutory damages under the common law.For more background on the constitutionality of copyright statutory damages awards, please refer to this online debate I did a few months ago with Professor Pam… [read post]
3 Apr 2008, 4:35 pm
Pam Samuelson outlined how the whole statutory damages regime could crumble on a constitutional basis, something I've been saying for years. [read post]
5 Feb 2010, 11:05 am by William McGeveran
Pam Samuelson has done a great public service in presenting a host of reasons why the settlement may be contrary to the interests of some authors it purports to protect, particularly academics (including a forthcoming symposium article in the Minnesota Law Review!). [read post]
5 Feb 2007, 1:52 pm
A panel featuring Jim DeLong of the Progress & Freedom Foundation, Pam Samuelson of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology and Steven Starr from Revver.com started their session off with a video called "Brokeback to the Future," which induced more than a few chuckles in the audience - to view the video, click here. [read post]