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Call for Papers: TPRC45—Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy
TPRC45—Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy—takes place September 8–9, 2017, at Antonin Scalia Law School George Mason University.
The submission deadline is March 31, 2017.
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Topics: Call for Papers; Communications Law; Conferences & Symposia; Intellectual Property Law.
Call for Papers: 44th Research Conference on Communications, Information, and Internet Policy
The 44th Research Conference on Communications, Information, and Internet Policy is an annual conference on information policy that convenes researchers and policymakers from academia, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations. The organizers are interested in papers discussing communications, information, intellectual property, technology, and Internet policy in all countries and regions, including regional and international comparisons.
Abstracts are due by March 1, 2016 to http://www.tprc.org.
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Topics: Calls for Papers; Conferences & Symposia; Communications Law.
Call for Papers: 8th Conference on Innovation & Communications Law
The UEF Law School at the University of Eastern Finland announces a call for papers for the 8th Conference on Innovation and Communications Law on May 25-26, 2016. The joint venture involving the University of Turku Faculty of Law (Finland), UEF Law School (Finland), the University of Louisville Law School,Michigan State University College of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law and IPR University Center—explores legal issues involving intellectual property law, communications law, and issues related to the intersection of the two.
Submit an abstract for consideration by March 31, 2016 to Professor Katja Lindroos at CICL2016@uef.fi.
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Topics: Calls for Papers; Conferences & Symposia; Communications Law.
Call for Papers: TPRC 2013
TPRC is an annual conference on communication, information and Internet policy that convenes international and interdisciplinary researchers and policymakers from academia, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations. Its purpose is to present original research relevant to policy making, share information about areas where research is needed, and engage in discussion on current policy issues.
The conference program consists of presentations selected from submitted paper abstracts, student papers, and proposals for panels, tutorials, posters, and demonstrations. Submission opens on March 1, 20132013. The deadlines are: March 31, 2013: Main conference abstracts, and proposals for panels, tutorials, posters, and demonstrations. Acceptances/rejections will be provided by May 31, 2013. Complete papers for accepted abstracts will be due to TPRC on August 15, 2013. April 30, 2013: Student papers. The student paper competition requires submission of completed papers rather than abstracts. Acceptances and rejections will be provided by June 30, 2013. For more details, go here.
Topics: Calls for Papers; Intellectual Property; Communications Law; International Law
Call for Papers: UF Journal of Law and Public Policy Media Law Issue
The University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy is accepting paper submissions for its Spring 2013 issue on media law. Submissions should focus on topics related to media law, including defamation, privacy, intellectual property or the First Amendment.
Submissions are due January 15, 2013 and may be directed to kcarnley@ufl.edu
For more information, go here.
Topics: Calls for Papers, Communications Law, Intellectual property, Constitutional Law
Call for Papers: TPRC: Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy
TPRC is seeking abstracts of papers for presentation at the 40th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy, to be held September 21-23, 2012 at George Mason University Law School.
Papers can be submitted online beginning on March 1, 2012. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2012. Notice of acceptance/rejection will be provided by May 31, 2012. For more information, go here.
Topics: Calls for Papers; Communications Law; Technology Law
Third Annual Conference on Innovation and Communications Law
The La Trobe University School of Law will host the third annual Conference on Innovation and Communications Law from May 29-31, 2011. The Conference is a cooperative effort of La Trobe University School of Law, Drake University Law School, the University of Hawai’i, William S. Richardson School of Law, the University of Louisville School of Law, Michigan State University College of Law, the University of Turku Faculty of Law, and the IPR University Center, Finland.
Topics may push the bounds of traditional expectations of the role of intellectual property and communications law
(IPCL) in promoting or regulating the following: open access; free culture; the software movement; efforts to protect and enforce indigenous peoples traditional knowledge, cultural expressions, genetic resources, and/or United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UN DRIP) assets and resources; or the navigation of diverse national traditions with respect to ownership/ custodianship/stewardship/management of IP.
Panelists who wish to take advantage of this publication opportunity should submit abstracts by March 15, 2011, with papers due by May 1, 2011.
For more details and to submit your abstract online, go here.
Topics: Calls for Papers; Intellectual Property Law; Communications Law