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IP and the Digital Economy

 
Pamela Samuelson

Wednesday, March 17, 1999
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
306 Soda Hall

This presentation was prepared for the EECS Joint Colloquium Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of California at Berkeley. The presentation source is available in PowerPoint format. This presentation is related to an article written for the March 1999 Electronic Commerce Conference at the University of California at Berkeley.

Table of Contents

1. Intellectual Property & The Digital Economy

2. Context

3. Maximalist Digital Agenda at WIPO

4. Minimalist WIPO Treaty

5. Framework for Global E-Commerce Principles

6. Actions Follow Principles?

7. Digital Copyright Bills

8. Other Aspects Of DMCA

9. Circumvention Rules

10. Act of Circumvention

11. Exceptions to 1201(A)(1)

12. More On Exceptions

13. Ok Circumventions ?

14. Anti-Device Provisions

15. More on Device Rules

16. Curious Things

17. Vault v. Quaid

18. More on Vault

19. Vault Post-Dmca

20. For Self v. For Market?

21. Considerations

22. Another Example

23. More Considerations

24. Study Provision

25. Broader Study Needed

26. International Issues

27. Conclusion