Tel Aviv presentation and conference

Chief Judge Rader and I were in Tel Aviv in November at the “From IP to NP (Net Profit)” conference.

Here is my presentation on “Managing Know-How in Global Value Chains and International Tech Transfer.”

And of course, because we were at the same conference together, the Chief and I put on a Denovo concert!

Denovo Tel Aviv (2013)

We really missed our regular bandmates, Jon Knight, Joe Newman, Darrell Stark, and Mike King. But the young Israeli musicians who stepped in to back us up did a great job. Shout out to Nava Swersky Sofer, who connected us to a music teacher, Yahel Goldschmidt, who then arranged the players.

Israeli musicians: Almog Tebeka (bongos etc), Erez Ram (drums), and Yonatan Rozen (bass)

Also thanks to Seth Heller, Tal Band (and his firm S. Horowitz and Co.), Dorit Korine, AIPPI, WIPO, Israel Patent Office, Israel Ministry of Justice, and UW Law for organizing and/or supporting my participation at the event.

 

About Sean O'Connor

Sean O’Connor is Professor of Law at George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School. He is also Founding Director of the Innovation Law Clinic and Executive Director of the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (CPIP). With a diverse background in music, technology, philosophy, history, business, and law, he specializes in legal issues and strategies for entrepreneurship and the commercialization of innovation in biotechnology, information technology, and new media/digital arts.
This entry was posted in Art, Commerce, Commercial/Contract Law, Commercialization, Fine Arts, Intellectual Property, Law, Technology, Technology Transfer, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.