Why You Should Protect Your Intellectual Property 

September 19, 2023

At “This Is Small Business,” Practice Prof. Cynthia Dahl offers her insights and shares resources to help you protect your intellectual property.

article archive, Clinics, CTIC, Cynthia Laury Dahl, Faculty, Featured, IP & Technology Law, IP clinic feature, IP, IPTC 

Directing IP in D.C. 

August 30, 2023

Two of the most powerful IP regulators in the Capitol are Penn Carey Law alumnae.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, Alumni, article archive, Featured, IP & Technology Law, IP, Regulation 

Prof. Polk Wagner Explains Trade Secrets Law 

July 7, 2023

Faculty, IP, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Jennifer E. Rothman Expects a SCOTUS Reversal in ‘Trump Too Small’ Trademark Case 

June 7, 2023

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media, SCOTUS 

Fair Use in Visual Arts 

May 24, 2023

Practice Prof. Cynthia Dahl writes that the Andy Warhol SCOTUS decision “has wider implications for other art forms, like music and adaptions of literary works.”

article archive, Cynthia Laury Dahl, faculty perspectives, Featured, IP & Technology Law, IP clinic feature, IP, SCOTUS, Transformative Faculty 

COVID-19 Vaccine Deal-Making 

April 27, 2023

At ACC Docket, Practice Prof. Cynthia Dahl discussed the process of getting the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to the public with Khalil Mitchell, Senior Counsel at Moderna.

article archive, Clinics, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Cynthia Laury Dahl, Faculty, Featured, Health Law, IP, IPTC 

Practice Prof. Cynthia Dahl Breaks Down Copyright Law 

April 17, 2023

Clinics, CTIC, Cynthia Laury Dahl, Faculty, IP, IPTC 

Prof. Jennifer Rothman Commentary on Jack Daniel’s Trademark Infringement Case Cited 

March 23, 2023

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media 

Prof. Jennifer Rothman Explains Why Rick Astley’s Right of Publicity Claim May Be a Nonstarter 

February 21, 2023

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media 

Prof. Herbert Hovenkamp Provides Definition of Patent Pools 

December 14, 2022

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, IP, Media 

Prof. Jennifer Rothman Offers Insight on Trademark Case Over Bad Spaniels Dog Toys 

November 22, 2022

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media 

Prof. Jennifer Rothman Analyzes Cardi B’s Win Over Tattooed Plaintiff 

November 7, 2022

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media 

Louisiana’s Right of Publicity Legislation 

June 8, 2022

Prof. Jennifer E. Rothman is “disappointed that yet another state has created a transferable right in a person’s own identity without addressing the troubling repercussions of doing so.”

article archive, Featured, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Research and Scholarship, Torts, Restitution, & Insurance Law 

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Captures #6 Spot in 2023 U.S. News & World Report Rankings 

March 29, 2022

This is the first time that Penn Carey Law has been the sole occupant of the #6 spot, marking the highest ranking the Law School has achieved since U.S. News began ranking law schools in 1987.

article archive, Careers, Conlaw, Criminal Law, Featured, Health Law, International, IP, Law School, Tax Law, Theodore Ruger 

Prof. Cynthia Dahl lauds Taylor Swift’s re-recording songs as a smart move to regain copyrights: Reuters 

January 21, 2022

Cynthia Laury Dahl, Faculty, IP, Media, News, Video 

Prof. Cynthia Dahl explains the Taylor Swift copyright controversy 

November 29, 2021

Dahl notes that most recording artists in a similar position as Swift regarding copyrights – “and maybe it’s time for that to change.”

article archive, Clinics, Cynthia Laury Dahl, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, IP clinic feature, IP, Research and Scholarship 

Detkin Intellectual Property Clinic supports Penn’s efforts to commercialize vital vaccine technology 

November 12, 2021

As part of the clinic, Alex DeLaney GR’19, L’22 helped support the University’s technology licensing process.

article archive, Clinics, coronavirus, Cross-Disciplinary, Curriculum, Cynthia Laury Dahl, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Learning, Faculty, Featured, Global, IP & Technology Law, IP clinic feature, IP News, IP, Law and Technology, Law School, Patent, Penn, R. Polk Wagner, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law 

Prof. Jennifer E. Rothman​ unpacks the Third Circuit’s split from the Ninth Circuit in Hepp v. Facebook 

September 29, 2021

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media, News, Tech Law 

Olivia Bethea L’21 argues for intellectual property reparations for African American inventors in forthcoming essay 

September 29, 2021

Bethea’s “The Unmaking of ‘Black Bill Gates’: How the U.S. Patent System Failed African American Inventors” will be published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online.

Alumni, article archive, Civil Rights Profiles, Civil Rights, Featured, inclusion, inclusionalumnivoices, IP, Journals, Law Review, Main feature, Publications, Research and Scholarship, Students 

Prof. Jennifer Rothman explains posthumous publicity rights: Bloomberg Law 

September 13, 2021

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media 

Practice Prof. Cynthia Dahl explains the focus of the Detkin IP and Technology Legal Clinic: Bloomberg Law 

August 25, 2021

Clinics, Cynthia Laury Dahl, Faculty, IP, IPTC, Media 

Alicia Lai L’21 wins Jan Jancin Award for outstanding contributions to intellectual property law 

August 4, 2021

Each year, the Foundation for the Advancement of Diversity in Intellectual Property honors one law student who has made exceptional contributions to intellectual property.

Alumni, article archive, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Featured, inclusion, IP, Journals, Law Review, Students 

Legal scholarship of Jessica Rizzo L’21 published in three law journals 

July 29, 2021

Rizzo’s recently published pieces span constitutional, environmental, family, and intellectual property law.

Alumni, article archive, Conlaw, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Environment, Environmental Law, Featured, IP, Journal of Con Law, Publications, Students 

Professor Dahl on SCOTUS limiting patent law’s assignor estoppel doctrine 

June 29, 2021

Dahl comments on the SCOTUS ruling, Minerva Surgical v. Hologic, which limits the patent-law doctrine known as “assignor estoppel” baring inventors who sell patent rights from later claiming they’re invalid as a defense to infringement claims.

article archive, Clinics, faculty perspectives, Faculty, inclusionfacultyvoices, IP clinic feature, IP, Social 

Chair of Board of Advisors Osagie Imasogie LLM’85 and Alicia Lai L’22 write about the fallacy of IP waivers: The National Law Journal 

May 18, 2021

Coronavirus, International, IP, Media, Students 

Chair of Board of Advisors Osagie Imasogie LLM’85 and Alicia Lai L’22 write about the fallacy of IP waivers: The National Law Journal 

May 18, 2021

Coronavirus, International, IP, Media, Students 

Chair of Board of Advisors Osagie Imasogie LLM’85 and Alicia Lai L’22 write about the fallacy of IP waivers: The National Law Journal 

May 18, 2021

Coronavirus, International, IP, Media, Students 

Prof. Cynthia Dahl honored for teaching excellence 

May 14, 2021

Congratulations to Professor Cynthia Dahl, honored by Penn Law in May 2021 for her teaching excellence!

IP clinic feature, IP 

Prof. Wagner cautions that WTO negotiations on waiving vaccine patent protection could take a while: CQ Health 

May 11, 2021

Coronavirus, Faculty, International, IP, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Wagner cautions that WTO negotiations on waiving vaccine patent protection could take a while: CQ Health 

May 11, 2021

Coronavirus, Faculty, International, IP, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Wagner cautions that WTO negotiations on waiving vaccine patent protection could take a while: CQ Health 

May 11, 2021

Coronavirus, Faculty, International, IP, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Wagner acknowledges that the pharmaceutical industry has legitimate concerns about India’s vaccine patent waiver proposal: Bloomberg 

May 7, 2021

Coronavirus, Faculty, IP, Media, News, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Wagner acknowledges that the pharmaceutical industry has legitimate concerns about India’s vaccine patent waiver proposal: Bloomberg 

May 7, 2021

Coronavirus, Faculty, IP, Media, News, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Wagner acknowledges that the pharmaceutical industry has legitimate concerns about India’s vaccine patent waiver proposal: Bloomberg 

May 7, 2021

Coronavirus, Faculty, IP, Media, News, R. Polk Wagner 

Visiting Prof. Rothman describes as “thorny” the law surrounding replacing The Simpsons’ unruly voice actors with AI: Wired 

March 6, 2021

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media, News 

Visiting Prof. Rothman describes as “thorny” the law surrounding replacing The Simpsons’ unruly voice actors with AI: Wired 

March 6, 2021

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media, News 

Visiting Prof. Rothman describes as “thorny” the law surrounding replacing The Simpsons’ unruly voice actors with AI: Wired 

March 6, 2021

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Jennifer E. Rothman, Media, News 

Q & A with Prof. Hovenkamp: What you need to know about the antitrust suits against Facebook 

December 14, 2020

The Communications team at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School spoke with antitrust expert Professor Herbert Hovenkamp about the recently filed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook.

article archive, Business, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Government, IP, Law and Technology 

Prof. Hovenkamp questions strength of antitrust case against Facebook based on market share numbers alone: Bloomberg Law 

December 11, 2020

Business, Faculty, Government, Herbert Hovenkamp, IP, Media 

Practice Professor of Law Cynthia Dahl explores impact of America Invents Act on university technology transfer 

October 14, 2020

Practice Professor of Law Cynthia Laury Dahl examines the Act’s effects on the patent-centric industry of university technology transfer offices (TTOs) in her recently released paper, “Did the America Invents Act Change University Technology Transfer?”

article archive, Faculty, facultyscholarship, IP 

Shira Perlmutter, L’83, named by Library of Congress as the 14th U.S. Register of Copyrights: USPTO 

September 20, 2020

Alumni, IP, Media, News 

Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic promotes justice by supporting innovation 

July 26, 2020

Practice Professor of Law Cynthia Dahl heads the Detkin Intellectual Property and Legal Clinic.

article archive, Clinics, clinicseries, inclusion, IP clinic feature, IP 

Detkin Clinic Director Cindy Dahl transcends Covid-19’s limitations on academia 

June 17, 2020

Professor Cindy Dahl, Director of the Detkin IP Clinic, joins Case in Point to discuss how the clinic responded to working within the limitations of e-learning during the pandemic.

IP clinic feature, IP 

Supporting Entrepreneurship And Innovation Through Tech-Enabled Lawyers 

June 2, 2020

The Detkin IP Clinic is enabling entrepreneurial enterprises to maximize value from their IP and helping lawyers future-proof their careers through exposure to advanced tech tools.

IP 

India’s Data Protection Bill, 2019 – The beginning of an Orwellian Era 

February 10, 2020

Shreya Tewari

Conlaw, International Comparative, International, IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Privacy, Regulation, Tech Law 

Zero-Rated Data: Pay With Rights, Not Money 

January 27, 2020

Maria Sevlievska

Conlaw, International Comparative, IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Regulation, Tech Law 

Prof. Hovenkamp discusses new policy statement on whether patent holders can seek injunctions: The Reg Review 

January 7, 2020

Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, IP, News, PPR Affiliates, PPR, Regulation 

Are we ALGO-Ready? 

December 9, 2019

Maria Sevlievska

blog, International Comparative, IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Law and the Brain, Tech Law 

Zero-Rating: Not the Best, but the Best of the Worst 

November 26, 2019

Nahide Basri

IP, JLASC, Law and Technology, Media, Tech Law 

Prof. Dahl’s co-authored article shows growing landscape of IP and technology clinics in legal education 

June 3, 2019

Cynthia Laury Dahl, Faculty, IP, IPTC, Research 

Prof. Wagner discusses trademarking offensive terms: Knowledge @ Wharton 

May 16, 2019

Faculty, IP, Media, News, R. Polk Wagner 

Penn Law launches MOOCs on intellectual property law and regulatory compliance 

April 29, 2019

Through online education, Penn Law will continue to expand its educational expertise to new audiences who seek to gain a better understanding of the law, and the most recent offerings represent the Law School’s biggest commitment yet to the online space.

article archive, IP, Open Courses 

Prof. Wagner comments on the EU’s copyright directive that could impact big tech companies: Knowledge@Wharton 

April 9, 2019

Copyright, Faculty, International, IP, Law and Technology, Media, News, R. Polk Wagner 

Product by former client of Detkin IP & Technology Legal Clinic named among Best Inventions of the Year by Time magazine 

December 14, 2018

In 2015 students and faculty in DIPTC worked with Lia Diagnostics, Inc., to draft their first nonprovisional patent for Lia’s innovative new paper pregnancy test

article archive, Clinics, IP News, IP 

Detkin IP and Technology Legal Clinic joins USPTO’s Certification Program to officially represent trademark clients before Examiners 

June 25, 2018

Penn Law’s Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic has newly been invited to join the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Law School Clinic Certification Program, as part of the trademark portion of the program.

article archive, Clinics, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, IP, Law and Technology, News, Patent, Tech Law 

Above the Law features Prof. Dahl 

May 15, 2018

Above Law featured Prof. Dahl in a two part article. Read part one Read part two

IP clinic feature, IP 

Panel examines patent law cases in new Supreme Court term 

October 6, 2017

On October 4, a panel of professors at Penn Law discussed six possible patent law cases for the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming term.

CTIC, IP, Patent, SCOTUS, supreme court 

Pathways to the Profession: Kevin Lawler L’19 

July 13, 2017

This summer, Kevin Lawler L’19 is interning for the Commercial and Intellectual Property Legal Group at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Careers, dispatches, IP, Law and Technology 

Penn Law team takes top awards at IP moot court 

May 3, 2017

Penn Law students Stephen DeSalvo L’17 and Matt Lembo L’17 won the national championship of the 44th annual American Intellectual Property Law Association Giles S. Rich Moot Court.

Advocacy Competition, Awards, IP, Patent, Students 

Prof. Balganesh named Distinguished Visiting Scholar in IP and Technology Law at Notre Dame Law School 

April 27, 2017

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Law and Technology, News, Shyamkrishna Balganesh 

Prof. Wagner on why Facebook is proof that you don’t need an original idea to be wildly successful: Quartz 

March 29, 2017

Copyright, CTIC, Faculty, IP, Law and Technology, Media, R. Polk Wagner, Tech Law 

Case in Point podcast: Prof. R. Polk Wagner on the future of IP and patent law 

January 25, 2017

IP, Patent, R. Polk Wagner, Video 

Prof. Balganesh explores how Gandhi interacted with the copyright law: The Times of India 

October 3, 2016

Copyright, CTIC, Faculty, IP, Media, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Tech Law 

Prof. Balganesh discusses the principles and problems of copyright law on “Case in Point” 

June 28, 2016

case in point, IP, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Video 

Prof. Wagner weighs in on Google’s foray into the digital library business: Knowledge@Wharton 

April 22, 2016

Audio, CTIC, Faculty, IP, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

Prof. Wagner weighs in on the battle between a moonshiner & university over rights to ‘Kentucky’: New York Times 

April 11, 2016

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Media, R. Polk Wagner 

New “Case in Point” episode examines how IP and patent law are transforming modern commerce 

February 4, 2016

Audio, case in point, CTIC, Faculty, IP, Law School, News, R. Polk Wagner, Video 

Penn Law brings IP law expertise to the world with free online course 

January 28, 2016

The University of Pennsylvania and edX are offering a free online course on intellectual property law and policy taught by IP and patent law expert R. Polk Wagner.

Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Faculty, IP, multimedia, Open Courses, Patent 

Prof. Abrams on why patent trolls are not all bad: Knowledge@Wharton 

December 14, 2015

David S. Abrams, Faculty, IP, Media, Patent, Penn 

Penn Law team wins IP LawMeet National Championship 

November 16, 2015

Penn Law students Adam Alperowicz L’17 and Nayha Zubair L’16 were named champions of the fifth annual Intellectual Property LawMeet, along with a team from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

Clinics, IP, Students 

Penn Law team wins IP LawMeet regionals 

November 3, 2015

Students from Penn Law won the Midwest Regionals of the 2015 Intellectual Property LawMeet, held at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.

Advocacy Competition, Awards, Clinics, IP, Students 

New article from IP Clinic director explains how to bridge the communication divide between law and tech 

September 14, 2015

A new article by the Detkin Clinic’s Cynthia Dahl describes how to teach students to communicate across fields by pairing engineers with lawyers in a patent drafting simulation.

Clinics, Faculty, IP, Research, Tech Law 

Prof. Balganesh comments on whether prints sold on Sellfie qualify as fair use 

August 10, 2015

Copyright, IP, Media, Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Tech Law 

Pathways to the Profession: Rui Li L’17 

August 3, 2015

In the latest summer dispatch, Rui Li L’17 talks about her IP work in Silicon Valley.

Careers, dispatches, IP, Students, Tech Law 

New invention spurs students in Detkin IP/Tech Clinic to master intricacies of patent law 

July 13, 2015

Budding companies benefit from the free legal service offered through the Detkin Clinic, which Cynthia Dahl and her colleagues at Penn Law describe as “a teaching law firm.”

Alumni, Clinics, IP, Law and Technology, News, Penn Law Journal, Penn, Students, Tech Law 

Pathways to the Profession: Adam Alperowicz L’17 

July 6, 2015

Adam Alperowicz L’17 is spending his summer working on corporate, IP, and litigation issues for Spotify in New York.

Careers, dispatches, IP, Students, Tech Law 

Penn Law students win national championship for patent law moot court 

May 11, 2015

Penn Law students Greg Manas L’15 and Brian Springer L’15 won the national finals of the American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Giles Sutherland Rich National Patent Law Moot Court competition.

Advocacy Competition, Awards, IP, Students 

Fish & Richardson: Exploring an IP Firm. April 8 4:30pm GITT214. Get ready for OCI by learning about a global IP firm! Feat: Jimmy Johns. 

April 2, 2015

Careers, Events, IP 

Penn Law students take top spots at AIPLA Giles S. Rich Moot Court Competition 

March 23, 2015

Two Penn Law teams won the Western Regional Competition of the American Intellectual Property Law Association Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition.

CTIC, IP, Students 

Penn Law alum and ITC Commissioner gives keynote at PIPG symposium on design patents 

March 23, 2015

F. Scott Kieff L’94 of the U.S. International Trade Commission delivered the keynote talk at the Penn Intellectual Property Group’s symposium on the past and future of design patents.

Alumni, IP, Patent, PIPG, Student Groups 

Legal developments to watch for in 2015 

January 12, 2015

Penn Law asked several of its faculty members to look ahead and predict some of the key legal issues that will be discussed and debated in the upcoming year.

Civpro, Clinics, Faculty, International, IP, Legislative, reactions, supreme court 

David Kessler L’97 discusses e-discovery and how parties in litigation handle data 

November 20, 2014

In this video feature, Lecturer David Kessler L’97 highlights how the nature of civil discovery has changed with computers and e-mail dominating business and personal life.

Alumni, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Faculty, IP, Law and Technology, multimedia, News, Tech Law, Video 

Penn Law Supreme Court Clinic waging copyright fight over Scorsese/DeNiro film “Raging Bull” 

January 21, 2014

Prof. Stephanos Bibas will appear before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to argue a copyright case involving Raging Bull, the Oscar-winning Martin Scorcese film.

Clinics, Copyright, Faculty, IP, SCOTUS, Students 

Penn Law faculty comment on the top legal decisions & developments of 2013 

December 19, 2013

Important court decisions, revelations about NSA spying, and high-profile trials were among the legal events that captured headlines in 2013. Here, Penn Law faculty to weigh in on the year’s top legal developments.

Civil Rights, Conlaw, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Faculty, Human Rights, IP, LGBTQ, News, Patent, PPR, Privacy, reactions, Regulation, SCOTUS 

Penn Law students Francesco De Prospero L’14 and Gina Russoniello L’15 are national finalists in IP lawyering competition 

November 11, 2013

A team of two Penn Law students were national finalists in the third annual Intellectual Property LawMeet, which took place on Friday.

Advocacy Competition, Clinics, IP, Students 

Highlights from “Scholarship After Snowden” panel on digital surveillance 

October 21, 2013

The rise of pervasive digital surveillance and what it means for the academic world and future professionals was the subject of a program sponsored Oct. 17 by Penn Law and the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication.

Events, Government, Human Rights, International, IP, Law and Technology, News, Open Gov, Patent, Penn, Privacy, Tech Law 

Penn Law and Engineering launch innovative program in Law & Technology 

August 6, 2013

At a time when debates over technology policy are as significant as they are complex, the University of Pennsylvania Law School and School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) are launching an innovative joint degree program whose goal is to graduate lawyers and engineers able to address issues at the intersection of law and technology.

Admissions, Bioethics, Business, Careers, Clinics, Copyright, CTIC, Dean Fitts, Faculty, IP, Law School, News, Patent, Penn, Privacy, Pro Bono, Research, Students, Tech Law 

Prof. Christopher Yoo discusses researching, teaching technology law & policy 

March 25, 2013

In a video feature, Prof. Christopher Yoo discusses his work and research in technology policy.

Business, Copyright, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, CTIC, Faculty, Interviews, IP, Legislative, Privacy, Regulation, Tech Law, Video 

New study by Prof. Shyam Balganesh: The trouble with copyright trolls 

November 28, 2012

New scholarship by Prof. Shyam Balganesh offers a comprehensive overview of copyright trolling’s history and legal basis, and a prescription for curbing its abuses.

Copyright, Faculty, IP, Research 

The commercialization of innovation: an education on intellectual property 

November 21, 2012

Cynthia Dahl, Practice Associate Professor of Law and the inaugural director of the Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic, talks about the interdisciplinary opportunities of the Clinic and what makes this clinic unique.

Careers, Clinics, Copyright, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Faculty, Interviews, IP, Law School, multimedia, Penn, Tech Law 

2Ls Saltiel and Wong take IP LawMeet championship 

November 13, 2012

Lauren Saltiel and Christina Wong, both 2L students, are National Champions of the Intellectual Property LawMeet.

Clinics, IP, News, Students 

Penn Law signs MOU with National Law School of India University 

September 12, 2012

Cooperation between Penn Law and the National Law School in Bangalore serves to further  engagement with legal academics and practitioners in India, while expanding the Law School’s global connections.

Copyright, Cross Disciplinary, Cross-Disciplinary, Dean Fitts, Faculty, International Comparative, International, IP, Law School, News, Staff, Tech Law 

CTIC: Catalyzing research where law, technology, and public policy intersect 

July 25, 2012

Academic recognition usually takes longer, but at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, five years is more time than it took for the Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition (CTIC) to establish itself as a leading academic center at the intersection of technology and public policy.

Copyright, CTIC, IP, News 

Prof. Christopher Yoo on Better Informing the Net Neutrality Debate 

June 13, 2012

In a new paper, “Network Neutrality and the Need for a Technological Turn in Internet Scholarship,” Yoo calls for those engaged in debates over Internet regulation to develop a better grasp of the network’s underlying architecture and technology.

CTIC, Faculty, IP, Law School 

Cynthia Dahl Appointed Director of the New Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Clinic 

May 18, 2012

Cynthia Dahl, an accomplished intellectual property lawyer and leader with experience as both corporate counsel and law firm litigator, is the inaugural Director of the University of Pennsylvania Law School’s new Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Clinic.

IP, Staff