Margaret Chon
Donald & Lynda Horowitz Professor for the Pursuit of Justice, and Associate Dean for Research, Seattle University School of Law.
Many thanks to the participants in the Conference on Copyright Culture, Copyright History held by the Cegla Center at Tel Aviv University, January 2010, especially Professors Michael Birnhack and Eyal Benvenisti. I am also indebted to the conveners and participants of the Access
to Knowledge Workshop sponsored by the George Washington University Institute for Global and International Studies and the Elliott School of International Affairs, on June 8, 2009, and to Professor Susan K. Sell in particular; to those of the Innovation Policy Colloquium at New York University School of Law on February 4, 2010, especially to Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss; as well as to those in attendance at the Association for Law, Property and Society, held at Georgetown Law School on March 6, 2010; and finally to Professor Pedro Paranagua´ of FGV Direito Rio
Law School. Thanks also to research assistants Jamie Burgett, Anne-Marie Marra, Van Ngo, Amy Nguyen, Therese Norton, Amrita Srivastava, Baskut Tuncat, Brian Rowe, Nancy Yamashiro, and Tricia Washington, as well as to associate librarian Kerry Fitz-Gerald, for their timely assistance. Finally, I am grateful to former Interim Dean Annette Clark for her consistent support. All errors and omissions are mine.
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