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  •  International Symposium

        "Intellectual Property and Global Justice"


    Date 18 August(Tue) 9:30-17:00
    19 August(Wed) 9:30-17:00
    Place Faculty of Law, Hokkaido University 4F W409
    Sapporo, Japan [MAP]
    Fee Free of charge
    Language English, Japanese (consecutive interpretation available)
      Office Hokkaido University Global COE Program “New Global Law and Policy for Multi-agential Governance” Office
    E-mail: coeip <at> juris.hokudai.ac.jp
    Organizer Hokkaido University Global COE Program “New Global Law and Policy for Multi-agential Governance”
    Hokkaido University Advanced Institute for Law and Politics
    Hokkaido University Research Institute for Information Law & Policy


    Day 1: "IP and Governance"

    9:30-12:30

    [Morning session]

    Peter Yu (Drake Law School, US)
    "The Principles and Objectives of the TRIPS Agreement"

    Ulla-Maija Mylly (Turku School of Economics, Finland)
    "An Evolutionary Economics Perspective on Computer Program
    Interoperability and Copyright"

    14:00-17:00

    [Afternoon session]

    Nari Lee (University of Joensuu, Finland; Hokkaido University, Japan)
    "Exclusion or Governance Theory? - Reframing Private
    Ordering of Patents" [provisional]

    Yoshiyuki Tamura (Hokkaido University, Japan)
    "Law and Policy of Digital Copyright" [provisional]


    Day 2: "Freedom, IP and Internet"

    9:30-12:30

    [Morning session]

    Christophe Geiger (CEIPI, University of Strasbourg, France)
    "Promoting Innovation through Copyright Limitations,
    Reflections on the Concept of Exclusivity in Copyright Law"
    [provisional]

    Katja Weckström (Turku University, Finland)
    "Direct and Indirect Trademark Liability for Internet
    Intermediaries"

    14:00-17:00

    [Afternoon session]

    Tuomas Mylly (Turku University, Finland)
    "The Internet and Re-Framing the Intellectual Property
    - Competition Law Interaction in European Law"

    Branislav Hazucha (Hokkaido University, Japan)
    "Copyright and Provision of Dual-Use Technologies and
    Services:A Socio-Legal Analysis of Emerging Three-Strike
    Rules, Levies and Other Alternatives"
    <References>

    1. Lawrence Lessig, "Code version 2.0" (New York: Basic Books, 2006) - chapters 7, 10, 11 and 18, and appendix
    2. William W. Fisher III, "Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment" (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004) - chapter 6
    3. Stan J. Liebowitz and Richard Watt, "How To Best Ensure Remuneration for Creators in the Market for Music?: Copyright and Its Alternatives", 20 Journal of Economic Surveys 513 (2006).
    4. Aron M. Levin, Mary Conway Dato-on and Chris Manolis, "Deterring Illegal Downloading: The Effects of Threat Appeals, Past Behavior, Subjective Norms,and Attributions of Harm", 6 Journal of Consumer Behaviour 111 (2007)


     

     

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