[SIGCIS-Members] Software as Intellectual Property, June 12, at the Smithsonian’s NMAH

M. Hicks mhicks1 at iit.edu
Fri Jun 7 14:36:56 PDT 2019


This looks terrific! Thanks so much for having a livestream option!

Best,
Mar 

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Illinois Institute of Technology
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Programmed Inequality: How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing
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On Jun 7, 2019, at 4:21 PM, Hintz, Eric <HintzE at si.edu> wrote:

**Hi SIGCIS – On June 12, check out Gerardo Con Diaz discussing ideas from his new book on the history of software patents, at the museum in DC or via webcast!!   Eric Hintz

 
Software as Intellectual Property, June 12, at the Smithsonian’s NMAH
 
Software is everywhere – in our desktop applications, mobile phones, coffee makers, automobiles, and pacemakers – yet how to categorize it and protect the work of its authors, inventors, and coders has long been controversial. Is software patentable, copyrightable, or should some other domain of rights and property apply? As language that controls machines, generates virtual worlds, and creates and solves equations, software crosses traditional boundaries. Since the emergence of computer software in the 1940s, inventors, legal scholars, attorneys, and jurists have wrangled with a number of issues. Should a coded set of instructions (by itself) be eligible for intellectual property protection, or must the software be embedded physically in some device? To protect software, should developers apply for a patent or a copyright? Who should be responsible for detecting software piracy and infringement, and at what scale? How do we prevent overlapping or competing claims from stifling further innovation in one of our most dynamic industries? 
 
Panelists will discuss the history and development of software IP protections while considering the concerns of inventors, corporations, and consumers.       
 
SPEAKERS:
·         Gerardo Con Diaz, Assistant Professor, Science and Technology Studies, University  of California, Davis, and author of Software Rights: How Patent Law Transformed Software Development in America  (Yale University Press, 2019)
·         Susann Keohane, Master Inventor, Global Leader for Healthy Aging & Longevity, IBM
·         Robert W. Bahr, Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
·         Moderator: Arthur Daemmrich, Director, Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
·         Closing Remarks: Kevin Madigan, Deputy Director, Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
 
This event is free and open to the public! 
 
DETAILS:
Wed June 12, 2019, 1:00-2:30pm EDT
Wallace H. Coulter Performance Plaza, 1st Floor West
Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
Constitution Avenue at 13th Street NW
Washington, DC USA
Directions: http://americanhistory.si.edu/visit/getting-here
 
LIVE WEBCAST: https://livestream.com/uspto/SoftwareIP-Lemelson
 
More Details:
·         https://invention.si.edu/about/events/software-intellectual-property
·         https://cpip.gmu.edu/software-as-intellectual-property/
 
This event is co-presented by The Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (CPIP) at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School.
 
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