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Jan 2010
Jan 11 Valuing Intellectual Property: An Experiment
 CILP Innovation Law & Policy Workshop. Prof. Christopher Sprigman (University of Virginia Law School). Location: FLA.
Jan 27 Beyond Competition and Innovation: The Need for Qualified Transparency in Internet Intermediaries
 CILP Innovation Law & Policy Workshop, Prof. Frank A. Pasquale, Visiting Professor of Law, Cardozo Law School; Loftus Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School; Associate Director, Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy. Location: FlvDR.
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Feb 2010
Feb 02 An Empirical Analysis of Generic Drug Entry
 CILP Innovation Law & Policy Workshop and Law & Economics Workshop Joint Event. Prof. Scott Hemphill (Columbia Law School). Location: Solarium.
Feb 05 What's Wrong with Copying?
 CILP Innovation Law & Policy Workshop. Prof. Abraham Drassinower (University of Toronto). Location: Solarium, Falconer Hall.
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Mar 2010
Mar 03 Copyright and Truth
 CILP Innovation Law & Policy Workshop. Dr. Maurizio Borghi (Brunel University). Location: Solarium.
Mar 17 The Social Value of Infrastructure Commons
 CILP Innovation Law & Policy Workshop. Prof. Brett M. Frischmann (Loyola University). Location: Solarium.
Mar 25 Annual Grafstein Lecture in Communications: Mark Rose
 Annual Grafstein Lecture in Communications, "Drama in the Courtroom: Nichols v. Universal and the Determination of Infringement." Prof. Mark Rose (University of California, Santa Barbara). Location: FLC.
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May 2010
May 28 The Google Book Search Project and Canada: Cross-Border Legal Perspectives
 This one-day conference brought together various commentators, players and stakeholders to draw lessons from the American experience and consider possible Canadian solutions for the copyright challenges presented by the mass digitization and reuse of works. Watch videos of the sessions on the event page.
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