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Ann M. Bartow

Professor of Law

Ann M. Bartow

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Presentations

Presentation entitled, "Trademarks, Commoditization, Gender and the Color Pink," on the "Intellectual Property Panel: A Potpourri of IP Issues" at the 2007 Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting in Amelia Island, Florida on July 29-August 4, 2007.

Invited "Reader" Participant on an Author Meets Reader Panel discussing Prof. Janet Halley's recent book, Split Decisions: How and Why To Take a Break From Feminism (Princeton University Press 2006) at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany on July 25-28, 2007.

Presentation entitled "The Gendering and Sex of Online Information" at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany on July 25-28, 2007.

Presentation entitled, "Trademarks of Privilege: Naming Rights and the Physical Public Domain," at the IP/Gender: The Unmapped Connections Conference held at American University's Washington College of Law in Washington, DC on March 24, 2006.

Presentation entitled, "Open Access and the Digital Divide," at the Open Access Publishing and the Future of Legal Scholarship Symposium held at the Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, OR on March 10, 2006.

Panel Speaker on Panel II at "The Evolution of the Open Source Model: To Live Saving Drugs and Beyond" symposium held at Temple University's Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, PA on February 10, 2006.

Panel Speaker at Defamation and Privacy Section Program entitled, "Tracked, Profiled, and Identified: Privacy and the Linkage of Data to Individuals," at the AALS 2006 Annual Meeting held in Washington, DC on January 6, 2006.

Presentation entitled, "Creativity on the Internet: The Blogs that Ate Chicago" at the Creative Processes and the Public Domain Conference held at the John Marshall Law School Center for Intellectual Property Law, in Chicago, Illinois on November 18, 2005.

Presentation of work-in-progress, "Fair Use and the Fairer Sex: Gender, Feminism and Copyright Law," at the Fourth Penn-Temple-Wharton Colloquium in Philadelphia, PA held on November 11 and 12, 2005.

Presentation of work-in-progress, "Fair Use and the Fairer Sex: Gender, Feminism and Copyright Law," at the Second Annual Property, Citizenship, and Social Entrepreneurism Meeting in Washington, DC held on November 4 and 5, 2005.

Panel Speaker on panel entitled "Law in Virtual Worlds," at the State of Play III: Social Revolutions Conference, held at New York Law School in New York, NY held on October 7 and 8, 2005.

Plenary Presentation entitled, "Trademarks of Privilege: Naming Rights and the Physical Public Domain," at the Fifth Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, held at Cardozo School of Law in New York, NY on August 11 and 12, 2005.

Panel Chair and Moderator, "Southern Fried Feminism," at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools 2005 Annual Meeting in Hilton Head, South Carolina on July 17, 2005.

Presentation entitled, "Fair Use and the Fairer Sex: A Gendered Story of Copyright Law," at the "IP/Gender: The Unmapped Connections" Conference at the American University Washington College of Law in Washington, DC on April 15, 2005.

Presentation entitled, "World Wide Women," at the "W(h)ither the Middleman: The Role and Future of Intermediaries in the Information Age" Symposium at the Michigan State University College of Law in East Lansing, Michigan on April 8 and 9, 2005.

Presentation entitled, "The Hegemony of the Copyright Treatise," at the "Where IP Meets IT: Technology and the Law" Symposium at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on March 18, 2005.

Presentation entitled, "Property Without Metes or Bounds," at the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and Humanities 2005 Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas on March 11 and 12, 2005.

Presentation entitled, "Secondary Copyright Infringement Liability and Internet Censorship," at the Secondary Liability Under the Copyright Act Symposium held by the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University, in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 5, 2005.

Presentation entitled, "The Conflicts Between Intellectual Property and Voting Core Values," at the E-Lection Symposium held by the John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law, in Chicago, Illinois on October 1, 2004.

Presentation entitled "The Hegemony of the Copyright Treatise" at the Intellectual Property Scholars Works In Progress Colloquium held at the Boston University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts on September 10 - 11, 2004.

Presentation entitled, "Bureaucratic Corporate Governance and Intellectual Property" as part of the panel "Accountability in Bureaucracies: Agency Problems and Proposed Solutions" at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools 2004 Annual Meeting in Kiawah Island, South Carolina on August 2, 2004.

Presentations entitled "Property Without Metes or Bounds" (on the "Property as Information" panel) and "Privacy and Civil Disobedience in Cyberspace" (on the "Privacy, Information and Speech" panel), both given at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association in Chicago, Illinois on May 27-30, 2004.

Co-Leader of Workshop on Privacy Activism (with Daniel Solove), at the Electronic Privacy Information Center's conference, "Freedom 2.0, Distributed Democracy: Dialogue for a Connected World" held in Washington, DC on May 22-24, 2004.

Presentation entitled "Some Dumb Girl Syndrome: Challenging, Subverting and Embracing Stereotypes of Female Attorneys," at the William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law's "Symposium to Explore Attrition of Women from the Legal Profession" held in Williamsburg, Virginia on April 16, 2004.

Presentation entitled, "Gendered Confusion and Trademark Law" at the American University Washington College of Law, as a featured speak at a conference, "IP/Gender: The Unmapped Connections," held in Washington, D.C. on April 1 & 2, 2004.

Presentation entitled, "The Fairness of Bright Lines" at the Michigan State University - DCL College of Law as part of conference, Intellectual Property, Sustainable Development and Endangered Species: Understanding the Dynamics of the Information Ecosystem held in East Lansing, Michigan on March 26 & 27, 2004.

Roundtable Speaker addressing "Information Freedom and the Ubiquity of the Internet, Computers, and Code" at the Internet Commons Congress held at the University of Maryland's Shady Grove Campus in Rockville, Maryland on March 24, 2004.

Invited Commentator on a paper-in-progress by Professor Steven Hetcher of the Vanderbilt University Law School that examined how social norms that approve of on-line file copying and sharing may be at the heart of the inability to deter mass-scale copyright infringement, at a conference entitled "Federal Regulation and the Cultural Landscape" hosted by Vanderbilt's Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and Public Policy held in Nashville, Tennessee on March 19, 2004.

Presentation entitled "Where Angels Fear to Tread: The Intersection of Copyrights, Trademarks and Organized Religions" at the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities 2004 Annual Meeting at the University of Connecticut in Hartford, Connecticut on March 12 & 13, 2004.

(Full list of professional presentations available upon request.)

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