The IP & Information Law Program at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University will host the Thirteenth Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference on August 8-9, 2013.

IPSC brings scholars together to present their works in progress in order to exchange ideas and benefit from the critique of colleagues. The conference is co-sponsored by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, UC Berkeley School of Law; the IP & Information Law Program, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University; the Center for Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology, DePaul University College of Law and the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology, Stanford Law School.

IPSC 2013 will accept presentation requests on all IP-related topics, including, but not limited to, copyright, trademark, patent, design patent, trade secret, right of publicity, information/internet law, and telecommunications.

The IPSC format is designed to facilitate free-ranging discussion and to help scholars hone their projects. Papers presented are works in progress that can benefit from substantial commentary and revision. Because of the importance of group discussion, we ask that attendees and presenters plan to stay for the entire conference.