Workshop 2016 Programme

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ISHTIP

International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property

8th Annual Workshop

CREATe, University of Glasgow, UK

July 6-8, 2016

‘Intellectual Property and Resistance’

 


 

Pre-event: Seminar by Prof. Barton Beebe, New York University School of Law

Bleistein, American Copyright Law, and the Problem of Aesthetic Progress

WED 6th JULY, 10am, CREATe hub (University of Glasgow, 10 The Square, G12 8QQ)

 

PROGRAMME

WED 6th JULY:

12pm-1pm: Lunch and Registration (University of Glasgow, Main Building, Senate Room)1pm-1.10pm: Welcome: Elena Cooper/Martin Kretschmer, CREATe, University of Glasgow, UK

1.10pm-2.25pm: Early Career Panel 1: IP and Resistance through Technology, Culture and Society

Chair: Elena Cooper

Hung The Nguyen, Edinburgh University, UK, ‘The Innocuous Infrastructure: Digital Copyright Hub and the Politics of Infrastructural Delegation’ Alissa Centivany, University of Toronto, Canada, ‘Innovative Deviance and Transformation in Copyright’

Chun-Chi Hung, Queen Mary, London University, UK, ‘Can Indigenous People’s Traditional Cultural Expressions be a Means of Resistance against the Power of Global Intellectual Property Law?’

2.25pm-3.40pm: Early Career Panel 2: IP, Public Access and Control

Chair: Nari Lee, Hanken, Finland

Andrea Wallace, Glasgow University and National Library of Scotland, UK, ‘Cultural Institutions and Surrogate Intellectual Property Rights: Resisting an Artwork’s Transfer into the Public Domain’

Claudy Op den Kamp, Swinburne Law School, Australia, ‘Film Archives as ‘Sites of Resistance’: Exploiting the Public Domain

Natacha Estèves, Sciences Po Law School, Paris, France, ‘‘All are Patent are Belong to You?” ‘Open Patents’ as a Form of Resistance

3.40-3.50pm: Coffee

3.50pm to 5.20pm: ISHTIP Board meeting (attendance optional); chair: Martha Woodmansee, Case Western Reserve University, USA and Fiona Macmillan, Birkbeck, London University, UK

5.30pm to 7.00pm: Opportunity to attend CREATe Performance by Kobe Matthys, agence Brussels (John McIntyre Bldg, University Ave, G12 8QQ):
Assembly of Case 
Caird v Sime, House of Lords, 13 June 1887 (concerning the unauthorised publication of lectures by Edward Caird, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow)

7.30pm: Buffet reception at 3 Park Terrace, G3 6BY (walking distance through Kelvingrove Park)

 


 

THURS 7th JULY:

9.30am-10.50am: IP and the Politics of Resistance

Chair: Gregory Hagen, University of Calgary, Canada

Betsy Rosenblatt, Whittier Law School, USA, ‘Fair Use as Resistance’ –  Commentator: Danilo Mandic, University of Westminster, UK

Kara Swanson, Northeastern University School of Law, USA, ‘Counting Patents as Path to Full Citizenship: The Case of American Suffragists’ – Commentator: Kathy Bowrey, University of New South Wales, Australia

10.50-12.10pm: Users and Resistance

Chair: Peter Decherney, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Joe Karaganis, The American Assembly, Columbia University, USA, ‘Shadow Libraries’ – Commentator: Maria Lilla’ Montagnani, Bocconi University, Italy

Balazs Bodo, IVIR, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, ‘Custodians.online – An Ethnographic Inquiry into the Guerilla Open Access Movement’ – Commentator: Martin Kretschmer, CREATe, University of Glasgow, UK

12.10pm-1.15pm: Lunch

1.15pm-3.15pm: IP and Local Difference

Chair: Peter Jaszi, American University, Washington College of Law, USA

Augusta Dimou, University of Leipzig, Germany, ‘Global Expansion of Intellectual Property Rights and ‘Reflex Reactions’ from the World’s Peripheries: A Contribution to the History of IP in the Interwar Period’ – Commentator: Gabriel Galvez-Behar, Université Lille, France

Neil Netanel, UCLA School of Law, USA,  ‘Jewish Copyright Law as Imperfect Resistance’ – Commentator: Diana V. Ivanova, Belarusian State University, Belarus

Stef van Gompel, IVIR, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, ‘Legal pragmatism in nineteenth-century intellectual property lawmaking: A case study of the 1869 patent abolition in the Netherlands’ – Commentator: Kara Swanson, Northeastern University School of Law, USA

3.15pm-4.30pm: Discussion panel: Critique and Interdisciplinarity as Resistance 

Martha Woodmansee, Case Western Reserve University, USA (chair), Kathy Bowrey, University of New South Wales, Australia, Peter Decherney, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Fiona Macmillan, Birkbeck, London University, UK.

6pm: Drinks reception/tours of Trades Hall, Glasgow (84 Glassford Street, G1 1UH)

7pm: Conference dinner at Trades Hall, Glasgow

 


 

FRI 8th JULY:

9am-11am: Copyright and Cultural Resistance

Chair: Stina Teilmann-Lock, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Marc Perlman, Brown University, USA, ‘Two Ways to Defend the Public Domain’ – Commentator:  Chen Wei Zhu, University of Birmingham, UK

Kevin Emerson Collins, Washington University School of Law, USA ‘Copyright and Architectural Practice in the United States’ – Commentator: Elena Cooper, CREATe, Glasgow University, UK

Marta Iljadica, Southampton University, UK, ‘Publicly Displayed Works and the Right to the City’ – Commentator: Merima Bruncevic, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

11am-11.10am: Coffee

11.10pm-12.30pm: Trade Marks and Cultural Diversity

Chair: Marianne Dahlén, Uppsala University, Sweden

Michael Birnhack, Tel Aviv University, Israel, ‘National Trademark’ – Commentator: Lionel Bently, Cambridge University, UK

Lucero Ibarra Rojas, Centre for Teaching and Research in Economics (CIDE), Mexico, ‘Beyond Trademarks: What Law Says and What Law Means’ – Commentator: Luke McDonagh, City University, UK

12.30-1.30pm: Lunch

1.30pm – 3.30pm: Resisting IP’s Core Assumptions

Chair: Maurizio Borghi, Bournemouth University, UK

Barton Beebe and Jeanne Fromer, New York University School of Law, USA, ‘Are We Running Out of Trademarks? Evidence from the U.S. PTO Principal Register’ – Commentator: Jose Bellido, University of Kent, UK

Alexander Peukert, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, ‘Resisting the Ontology of IP: IP Rights as the Regulation of Actions’  – Commentator:  Jonathan Griffiths, Queen Mary, UK

Dan Burk, University of California, Irvine, USA, ‘Copyright and the Cybernetic Circuit’ – Commentator: Christopher Buccafusco, Cardozo Law School, USA

3.30pm-4pm: Primary Sources on Copyright: Introducing the Jewish Law section:  Neil Netanel, UCLA School of Law, USA

 


 

Questions

If you have any further questions, please write to Dr Elena Cooper at: ishtip@create.ac.uk.