[NYCInfoLaw] This Week with NYCInfoLaw

Ashley Fry amf2179 at columbia.edu
Sun Mar 7 13:29:37 PST 2010


E-MAIL CONTENTS

 *[NYCInfoLaw Reading Group]: “Pay-for-delay” Settlements in the
  Pharmaceutical Industry
 *[Cardozo IP Speaker Series] Derek Bambauer
 *[Kernochan] Recent Developments in Fair Use
 *[NYCBar] The Future of Television (and Who Will Pay for It) [RSVP]

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NYCINFOLAW EVENTS

 [NYCINFOLAW READING GROUP]: “PAY-FOR-DELAY" SETTLEMENTS IN THE
 PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
 MARCH 9, 2010 @ 7PM
 BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL, 250 JORALEMON ST.
 The topic is “pay-for-delay” settlements in the pharmaceutical
 industry. Please RSVP to carolyn.wall at brooklaw.edu. Readings and more
 information available at
 http://lists.nycinfolaw.org/pipermail/list-nycinfolaw.org/2010-March/000130.html.

INFORMATION LAW EVENTS

 [CARDOZO IP SPEAKER SERIES] DEREK BAMBAUER
 MARCH 8, 2010 @ 12PM
 ROOM 1008, CARDOZO LAW SCHOOL,
 Derek Bambauer will visit Cardozo to discuss Cybersieves.
 Professor Bambauer teaches intellectual property, internet law, and
 information privacy law at Brooklyn Law School, and is the co-author
 of the IP and information law weblog Info/Law. Lunch will be provided.
 RSVP to ipprogram at yu.edu.

 [KERNOCHAN] RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FAIR USE
 MARCH 9, 2010 @ 12PM
 ROOM 101, JEROME GREENE HALL, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, 435 W. 116TH ST.
 Speakers: Dale Cendali, Kirkland & Ellis, and Robert Clarida (CLS
 1993), Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman.

 [NYCBAR] THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION (AND WHO WILL PAY FOR IT) [RSVP]
 MARCH 10, 2010 @ 6:30PM
 NYC BAR ASSOCIATION, 42 W. 44TH ST.
 Change is transforming television. Executives must overhaul
 business models to provide "on demand"programming, while competing
 with Internet libraries such as Hulu, TV.com and YouTube. What
 business models are possible for which productions? Are television
 time slots irrelevant? Is 3DTV the new HD, and if so when will it
 arrive? Are cable companies, TV channels and Internet sites partners,
 competitors or acquisition targets? Will consumers pay to watch
 content on phones, laptops, desktops, iPads or huge HD receivers? Will
 exclusive content keep cable and satellite subscribers loyal? Is free
 the future of TV, or will it just be cheap? RSVP here:
 http://www.abcny.org/EventsCalendar/show_event.php?eventid=1313

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