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Following is a list of my recent presentations.

Symposium, Second Summer Institute in Intellectual Property, Agricultural Biotechnology, and Agricultural Sciences, Drake University Law School, June 2, 2009, “State Sovereignty, Flu Viruses, and Intellectual Property.”

Symposium Panel Moderator, “The Attacks Upon Statutory Damages and the ‘Making Available’ Right: The Possible Aftereffects on Big and Small Business Litigation Strategies,” Fordham University Law School, November 21, 2008.

Marquette University Law School Faculty Colloquium, November 20, 2008, “Patent Damages Reform and the Shape of Patent Law.”

Symposium, Preparing for a Pharmaceutical Response to Pandemic Flu, Seton Hall Law School, October 2008: “State Sovereignty, Flu Viruses, and Intellectual Property.”

Works in Progress Intellectual Property Conference, Tulane Law School, September 2008: “Patent Damages Reform and the Shape of Patent Law.”

PCSE Workshop, Property Transactions and Transitions in an Age of Globalization, Chapman University Law School, February 2008: “Intellectual Property as Social Relations.”

TPRC, 35th Research Conference on Communication, Information, and Internet Policy, September 2007, George Mason Law School: “Socially Rivalrous Information.”

Symposium, The World and Christian Imagination, Baylor University, November 2006: “Virtue Ethics and Intellectual Property.”

Symposium, Closing in on Open Science: Trends in Intellectual Property and Scientific Research, University of Maine Law School, September 2006: “Virtue Ethics and Open Source Biotechnology.”

Working Conference, Con/Texts of Invention, The Society for Critical Exchange, Case Western Reserve Law School, April 2006: “The Penguin’s Paradox: the Political Economy of International Intellectual Property and the Paradox of Open Source.”

Symposium, The Evolution of Life-Saving Drugs: The Open Source Model and Beyond, Temple Journal of Science, Technology and Environmental Law, Temple Law School, February 2006: “Challenges for Open Source Biotechnology.”

The Sedona Conference, Seton Hall University Law School: Best Practices Concerning Protective Orders, September 2005: “Protective Orders in Intellectual Property Cases.”

Working Conference, Intellectual Property Scholars’ Conference, Cardozo Law School, August 2005: “Peer-to-Peer Networks, Technological Darwinism, and Intellectual Property Reverse Private Attorney General Litigation.”

Symposium, Peer-to-Peer Networking at the Crossroads, Seton Hall University Law School, April 2004: “Copynorms and Filesharing Litigation.”