The UIC John Marshall Law School is holding an online conference entitled "IP, Technology & Social Justice in the Age of Coronavirus" on September 11, 2020. The conference is being organized by the Center for Intellectual Property, Information & Privacy Law at UIC John Marshall Law School and the Institute for Intellectual Property & Social Justice. The conference will run from 7:40 am to 3:00 pm (CT) and will offer 6.75 hours (pending) of CLE credit.
Topics will include:
• The Pandemic and Access to Health
• The Pandemic and Civil Society: Civic Engagement in the IP System
• Including Older Americans, Native Americans, and Americans with Disabilities
• IP as Social Change: Reconceptualizing the Rightsholder/IP Consumer Symbiosis after Georgia v. Resource.Org
Registration information for the conference can be found here.
Registration Fees are $60 (general registration with CLE credit). Registration without CLE credit, for government attendees, and for UIC students, faculty, adjunct professors, staff, IP Center advisory board members, and IIPSJ guests is free. Limited scholarships available for 2018–2020 JMLS/UIC graduates; non-UIC students, faculty, staff; and need-based attendees.
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