Title
Session on "Cyberlaw" at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at DePaul University College of Law
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
8-11-2011
Abstract
Professor Marketa Trimble presented her paper, “The Future of Cybertravel" at the 12th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference held at the DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, Illinois, on August 11-12, 2011. The presentation discussed what the law has (or does not have) to say about evasion of geolocation or "cybertravel" -- acts by which a user makes geolocation tools believe that he is physically located somewhere other than where he is located. The presentation begins at 23:23 on the video for the session.
Other presenters at the session on "Cyberlaw" included Peter P. Swire of The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law, Eric C. Chaffee of The University of Dayton School of Law, David S. Levine of the Elon University School of Law. Abstracts and information about other sessions at the conference are available on the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference website.
Recommended Citation
Trimble, Marketa; Swire, Peter P.; Chaffee, Eric C.; and Levine, David S., "Session on "Cyberlaw" at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at DePaul University College of Law" (2011). Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars. 14.
https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/rscholars/14
Abstract
Trimble_PowerPoint_The Future of Cybertravel_August_11_2011.pdf (938 kB)
PowerPoint
Comments
To view the article related to Professor Trimble's presentation, please see Marketa Trimble, The Future of Cybertravel: Legal Implications of the Evasion of Geolocation, 22 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 567 (2012).