The Clean Technology Revolution

The Clean Technology Revolution:

        Developing Solutions for Tomorrow’s Legal Challenges

 

January 29, 2010

The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California

 

 

The Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal is pleased to announce the forthcoming transition from Volume 25 to Volume 26.

 

During Volume 25, the Journal realized a number of accomplishments, including:

Video from the Markman Hearings presentation has been uploaded. You can watch the presentation and download the materials at www.chtlj.org/events/htt_markman_hearings_2009

Video of the hugely successful 2009 Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal Symposium is now available.  Click below to go to the symposium page.


Shifting Strategies in Patent Law 

The Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal is pleased to congratulate Kimberly Kiefer Peretti. The U.S. DOJ currently lists Ms. Peretti's article as a "Hot Document." The article may be downloaded at Data Breaches: What The Underground World of “Carding” Reveals, 25 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 375 (2009).

Talks

Markman Hearings - Erik Puknys & Rob McCauley

Copyright vs Community in the Age of Computer Networks - Richard Stallman

 

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