SVIPLA February 2019 Program
“Remedies for Robots”
Presentation by
Mark Lemley
Professor of Law, Stanford University Law School
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Online registration closed.
DATE: Thursday, February 28, 2019
TIME: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Registration, Networking, Appetizers & Cocktails
6:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. - Program
LOCATION: Crowne Plaza Hotel, 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA
Fees:
$40 - SVIPLA Members
$50 - SVIPLA Non-members
$25 - Corporate
$25 - Government
$20 - Student
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Program:
Join Mark Lemley, William H. Neukom Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and the Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, for an informative and thought-provoking presentation. What happens when robots and artificial intelligence misbehave, as they already sometimes do? The legal system aims at changing human behavior, but we may need to rethink how we punish and deter if our aim is to change robot behavior. These new technologies present a number of interesting substantive law questions, from predictability, to transparency, to liability for high stakes decision making in complex computational systems.
Mark is also a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and as affiliated faculty in the Symbolic Systems program. He teaches intellectual property, patent law, trademark law, antitrust, the law of robotics and AI, video game law, and remedies. He is the author of seven books and 170 articles, including the two-volume treatise IP and Antitrust. His works have been cited more than 265 times by courts, including 15 times by the United States Supreme Court, and more than 16,000 times in books and law review articles, making him the most-cited scholar in IP law, one of the four most cited legal scholars in any field in the last five years, and one of the five most cited legal scholars of all time. He has testified seven times before Congress, and has filed more than 50 amicus briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court, the California Supreme Court, and the federal circuit courts. Mark is a founding partner of Durie Tangri LLP and a founder of Lex Machina, Inc.
If you have problems registering for the February meeting and want to make a reservation, please email Casey at caseymj10@hotmail.com.
DEADLINE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION OR CANCELLATION: Tuesday noon, February 26, 2019. Online registration automatically closes at that time - please make your reservation online by the deadline as there are only a few extra spaces allotted at the meeting for walk-ins. The venue may not be able to serve meals beyond the guaranteed number expected for the meeting.
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One hour MCLE credit available.