IP in the Digital Age
Course Information
- Course Number
- L7052
- Curriculum Level
- Upperclass
- Type
- Lecture
- Additional Attributes
- Executive LLM, Online Course
Section 001 Information
Instructor

Section Description
A deep dive discussion into the concepts of legal and moral liability and immunity, primary and secondary, viewed through the lens of ongoing litigation, legislation and extralegal efforts to address the issues that the Internet and digital technologies have brought into focus. We will study a select group of cases, business models and legislation, before and after the emergence of the Internet, to provide the foundation and framework for a discussion of how to address the current and around-the-corner challenges, including: protections for preexisting and new intellectual property, freedom of speech, the impact of artificial intelligence, fostering environments for advancement of business and societal goals, protection and responsibility of players at all levels (companies, individuals, intermediaries) for identified and yet-unidentified social harms, and critical evaluation of what has and has not worked, and what may or may not need adjustment. Course evaluation: All students are expected to engage in robust class discussion, and to make an in-class presentation (solo or in pairs, depending on the class size). Grades will be assigned based on (a) a 15-20 page paper due at the end of the term; (b) performance on in-class presentations; and (c) general class participation. Prior intellectual property or technology law courses are not required.
- School Year & Semester
- Spring 2025
- Location
- TBA TBA
- Schedule
-
Class meets on
- Friday
- Points
- 3
- Method of Evaluation
- Paper
- J.D Writing Credit?
- No
Course Limitations
- Instructor Pre-requisites
- None
- Instructor Co-Requisites
- None
- Requires Permission
- Yes
- Recommended Courses
- None
- Other Limitations
- None