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Students who complete the Managing Technology and Innovation Concentration are eligible to have the Concentration noted on their transcripts (please see the Bulletin for the list of requirements). Take advantage of this focused set of courses to deepen your overall understanding of: the innovation context, organizing for innovation (both large firm issues and start-ups), the process of innovation (team and project management), and systems design.  

These courses will better prepare you to engage with the Santa Clara University technology and innovation community.  Relevant University organizations include: the Leavey School of Business’ Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; the SCU Center for Science, Technology, and Society; SCU's Tech Law Forum; and especially, the student-run Entrepreneurs’ Connection.


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8-10am, June 8th High Tech Law Institute Presents:

Monday, Apr. 12, 2010

  Hot Topics in Blog, Social Network and Internet Law

Tuesday, June 8, 2010
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

 

Wiegand Room
Arts & Sciences Building, Santa Clara Law

 

Speakers:

 

Ian C. Ballon, Internet and IP litigator, Greenberg Traurig LLP 
and Author, E-Commerce and Internet Law: Treatise with Forms 
2d Edition 
(Thomson West, 4 volumes, www.ianballon.net).

Professor Eric Goldman, Santa Clara Law

 

To RSVP, please email GTSVEvents@gtlaw.com.

 

 

 

Join us for a discussion of the following topics:

 

  • Revisiting consumer criticism and gripe sites in light of new CDA and Lanham Act case law

     

  • New copyright and DMCA decisions involving BitTorrent and UGC sites and their impact on law and business developments

     

  • Latest law on preemption of third party IP claims for conduct occurring on blogs or elsewhere over the Internet

     

  • The $30 million jury verdict in Louis Vuitton Malletier v. Akanoc Solutions, Inc. and its impact on secondary trademark liability

     

  • Potential investor liability

     

  • Legal trends circuit splits and other differences in the law applied in different venues

     

  • Terms of use and privacy policies: Why Commonly Used Provisions May Render an Agreement Unenforceable and How to Address This Problem

     

  • Update on eDiscovery and spoliation of electronic records in Internet litigation

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