Topic: Law, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Speaker: Professor Mark Lemley
Date: Thursday, May 4, 6:00 pm
Location: Morrison & Foerster LLP, 12531 High Bluff Drive, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92130
Law, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality – Professor Lemley will address some of the ways in which Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality are poised to profoundly affect our work, our social and leisure experiences, and our society, and the related issues of law.
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About Professor Mark Lemley
Mark Lemley is the William H. Neukom Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, the Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, and the Director of Stanford’s LLM Program in Law, Science and Technology. He teaches intellectual property, computer and Internet law, patent law, and antitrust. He is the author of seven books (most in multiple editions) and more than 130 articles on these and related subjects, including the two-volume treatise IP and Antitrust.
Mark is a founding partner of Durie Tangri LLP. He litigates and counsels clients in all areas of intellectual property, antitrust, and Internet law. He has argued fifteen Federal appellate cases and numerous district court cases, and represented clients including Comcast, Genentech, Google, Grokster, Hummer Winblad, Impax, Intel, NetFlix, Palm, TiVo, and the University of Colorado Foundation in over ninety cases in more than two decades as as lawyer.
Mark is the co-founder and a board member of Lex Machina, Inc., a company that provides legal data and analytics about patent litigation to firms and companies.