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Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann
Prof. Dr. Stefan Bechtold (ETH)
Prof. Dr. Gérard Hertig (ETH)
Englisch / English
Date |
Time & Location |
Speaker |
Topic |
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
John Hagedoorn, Maastricht | Lecture: R&D Alliances and Intellectual Property Rights |
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
John Hagedoorn, Maastricht | Workshop: The Use of Formal and Informal Intellectual Property by Open Innovation Firms |
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
Julie Mortimer, Boston College | Lecture: Demand Estimation for Retail Markets |
Wednesday, October 3, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
Julie Mortimer, Boston College | Workshop: Experimental Evidence on Retail Demand Estimation and the Role of Vertical Agreements |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
Patrick Rey, Toulouse | Lecture: Retail Power and Vertical Foreclosure |
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
Patrick Rey, Toulouse | Workshop: Non-obviousness and Screening |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
Michelle Sovinsky, U. of Zurich | Workshop: Is Intel's Marketing Campaign Predatory? |
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
Gerald Spindler, Göttingen | Lecture: Innovation in Software: The Uneasy Case of IP Protection of Software |
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
Daniel German, U. of Victoria | Lecture: The Challenges of License Compliance when Using Open Source Software |
Wedneday, November 14, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
Daniel German, U. of Victoria | Workshop: Identifying the License of Open Source |
Tuesday, November 27, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
Dietmar Harhoff, Munich | Lecture: Conflict Resolution, Public Goods and Patent Thickets |
Wednesday, November 28, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
Dietmar Harhoff, Munich | Workshop: TBA |
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 Uni Zürich |
Pamela Samuelson, Berkeley | Lecture: Is Copyright Reform Possible? |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 |
16:15-17:45 ETH Zürich IFW A 32.1 |
Pamela Samuelson, Berkeley | Workshop: Why Gardens and DNA Are Uncopyrightable |
Die Veranstaltung ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt der ETH Zürich (Professoren Stefan Bechtold and Gérard Hertig) und der Universität Zürich (Prof. Andreas Heinemann). Es vermittelt einen Überblick über aktuelle interdisziplinäre Forschung Technologierecht. Wissenschaftler aus den Fächern Recht, Ökonomie und Informatik halten Vorträge oder präsentieren ihre aktuellste Forschung. Alle Referenten sind international bekannte Experten aus Europa und den USA.
The Workshop & Lecture Series is a joint project of ETH Zurich (Professors Stefan Bechtold and Gérard Hertig) and University of Zurich. It provides an overview of current interdisciplinary research on technology policy. Legal, economics, and computer science scholars give a lecture and/or present their current research. All speakers are internationally well-known experts from Europe and the U.S.
Besuchte Bachelor-Vorlesungen "Wettbewerbsrecht I" und "Immaterialgüterrecht I" oder entsprechendes.
Bachelor courses "Wettbewerbsrecht I" and "Immaterialgüterrecht I" or equivalents.
Die Studenten sollten am Schluss des Kurses fähig sein, wissenschaftliche Artikel aus dem Technologierecht aus einer interdisziplinären Perspektive zu verstehen und kritisch zu analysieren.
The goal of this course is for students to understand and critically analyze scientific papers on technology policy from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Master-Studenten mit Spezialisierung in Business Law
Master students specializing in business law
Um Kreditpunkte (ECTS) zu erhalten, müssen die Studenten mindestens 11 der 14 Lehrveranstaltungen besucht haben und vorgängig zur Vorlesungsreihe einen Kommentar zu den veröffentlichen Artikeln einreichen, welche als genügend benotet werden (mindestens acht Seiten).
In order to receive credit points, students must attend at least 11 of the 14 lectures/workshops on the program and write an accepted comments on the posted papers in advance of the lecture/workshop (8 pages minimum).