Irina D. Manta, associate dean for research and faculty development, professor of law, and founding director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, presented on June 1 at the annual National Conference of the University of Houston Law Center’s Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law (IPIL).
The topic of this year’s symposium was “What’s Real? — IP from a Property Theory Perspective,” and the title of Professor Manta’s presentation was “Keeping IP Real.”
IPIL’s National Conference, traditionally held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has through the years provided scholars a unique setting to develop, debate and deploy commentary and policy proposals concerning intellectual property and information law.
View more information about the IPIL National Conference on the University of Houston Law Center website.
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