For those in the DC area, AND into IP, AND of the gender studies persuasion:

n.b.  Opening Keynote:  Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center- IP, 
Gender, and Creative Communities








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Subject: Feb. 27 - Reimagining IP/Gender: The Next Ten Years of Feminist 
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[Washington College of Law Program on Information Justice and Intellectual 
Property]



Reimagining IP/Gender:
The Next Ten Years of Feminist Engagement with Intellectual Property Law

Presented with the Women and the Law Program
American University Washington College of Law

February 27, 2015

For registration and more 
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At the 11th Annual IP/Gender, presenters will address the production of 
knowledge, commodification, definition, and valuation of women's work, and 
other areas of feminist and queer inquiry. We hope to spur intellectual 
property scholars to explore how the tools of deliberately intersectional 
feminist and queer theory can shed new light on the challenge of creating 
intellectual property law that fosters social justice.


9:30 am - Welcome - Michael Carroll, American University Washington College of 
Law

9:35 - Opening Keynote
Ann Shalleck, American University Washington College of Law - Introduction
Rebecca Tushnet, Georgetown University Law Center- IP, Gender, and Creative 
Communities

10:00 - Panel I
Community Structure and Women’s Leadership in Traditional Cultural Production - 
Moderator - Margaret Chon, Seattle University School of Law

  *   Helen Chuma Okoro, Nigerian institute of Advanced Legal Studies - 
Traditional Knowledge, Intellectual Property Protection, and Matriarchal 
Dominance: The Case of Traditional Textiles in South Western Nigeria
  *   Lorraine Aragon, University of North Carolina - Cut From the Same Cloth? 
Reimagining Copyright’s Relationship with TCEs and Gender in Indonesia
11:00 Coffee 11:15 - Panel II Documenting Communities of Practice - Moderator - 
Meredith Jacob, American University Washington College of Law

  *   Jhessica Reia, Center for Technology and Society at Fundacao Getulio 
Vargas (CTS-FGV) - DIY or Die! Gender and Creation in Marginal Music Production
  *   Betsy Rosenblatt, Whittier Law School (and Rebecca Tushnet) - 
Transformative Works: Young Women’s Voices on Fandom and Fair Use
12:30 Lunch

1:00 - Lunch Keynote: Kara Swanson, Northeastern University School of Law - IP 
and Gender: Reflections on Methodology and Accomplishments

1:30 Panel III
Gendered Understandings of the Role and Scope of Intellectual Property Law - 
Moderator - Irene Calboli, Marquette Law School and National University of 
Singapore

  *   Carys Craig, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University - Deconstructing 
Copyright’s Choreographer: the Power of Performance (and the Performance of 
Power)
  *   Charles Colman, New York University School of Law - Patents and Perverts
2:30 Coffee

2:45 Panel IV
Gender and Intellectual Property in the U.S. Federal Courts - Moderator - 
Christine Farley, American University Washington College of Law

  *   Jessica Silbey, Suffolk University Law School - Intellectual Property 
Reform Through the Lens of Constitutional Equality
  *   Sandra Park, ACLU Women's Rights Project - A Feminist Challenge to Gene 
Patents: Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics
3:45 - Looking Forward: the Next Ten Years - Peter Jaszi, American University 
Washington College of Law, Daniela Kraiem, American University Washington 
College of Law, and community

4:30 - Close








Upcoming Events



Feb. 12: Trending IP Topics in 2015: A Table Talk with Chief Judge Sharon Prost 
(JD/WCL ’79) and Judge Arthur J. Gajarsa (retired) 
(Website<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28531/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wcl.american.edu%2Fsecle%2Ffounders%2F2015%2F20150212.cfm>)

Feb. 25: Print It! 3D Printing and the Intersection of Intellectual Property 
(Website<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28533/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wcl.american.edu%2Fsecle%2Ffounders%2F2015%2F20150225.cfm>)

Feb. 26 – Presenting the Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use of Collections 
Containing Orphan Works 
(Website<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28535/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip.org%2Ffairuse%2Fowbp2015feb%2F>)

Mar. 31: Supreme Court Series: Commil USA, LLC v. Cisco Systems, Inc. 
(Website<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28537/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip.org%2Fevents%2Fcommil%2F>)

Mar. 31: Supreme Court Series: Kimble v. Marvel Enterprises, Inc. 
(Website<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28539/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip.org%2Fevents%2Fkimble%2F>)




Past Event Archived Webcasts



The Marrakesh Treaty – Ceiling or Window to the Open Sky? 
Webcast<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28541/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip.org%2Fevents%2Fimplementing-marrakesh%2F>

Cherry Blossom Symposium on Federal Intellectual Property: IP and Traditional 
Knowledge 
Webcast<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28543/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip.org%2Fevents%2Fcb2014%2F>

10th Annual IP/Gender: Gender and the Regulation of Traditional Knowledge 
Webcast<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28545/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip.org%2Fevents%2Fipg2014%2F>

The Law and Economics of Copyright Users Rights Webcast 
<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28547/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fpijip-impact.org%2Fevents%2Flaw-and-economics-of-copyright-users-rights%2F>

2nd Annual Peter Jaszi Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property with 
Prof. Bernt Hugenholtz 
Webcast<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28549/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip-impact.org%2Fevents%2F2013jaszilecture%2F>

Patent + Policy Forum: Current Initiatives for Patent Law Revision 
Webcast<http://emarketing.wcl.american.edu/c/23256257/28551/6ZHwx7T/Mp2o?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pijip-impact.org%2Fevents%2Fpatentpolicy%2F>






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