The Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal hosted its Spring Symposium on Monday, February 2nd, 2015. The heavy precipitation and frigid temperatures did not stop practitioners, scholars and students alike from coming together in impressive numbers to engage in a discussion about the intellectual property issues surrounding 3D printing.

After an artisanal cocktail hour courtesy of The Glenmont Group, guests were welcomed to the Jacob Burns Moot Court Room to begin the formal program of the evening. The first panel consisted of Greg Boyd from Frankfurt Kurnit, John Knapp from Solidoodle LLC, Martin Galese from Formlabs, Inc., Michael Weinberg from Public Knowledge, and Natalia Krasnodebska from Shapeways. This panel was moderated by Aaron Wright from Cardozo’s newly formed Tech Startup Clinic and offered interesting perspectives on 3D printing given the diversity of the panel.

Following the first panel was a fascinating discussion between Gianni Servodidio from Jenner & Block, Mark Bartholomew from SUNY Buffalo Law, and Katherine Strandburg from NYU Law that was moderated by Cardozo’s own Prof. Felix Wu.

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Schedule
2015
Monday, February 2nd
3:00 PM

Introductions

Matthew Diller, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Jacob Burns Moot Court Room

3:00 PM

3:10 PM

Panel 1: Policy Considerations & Industry Perspectives on 3D Printing

Greg Boyd, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC
Martin Galese, Formlabs
John Knapp, Solidoodle
Natalia Krasnodebska, Shapeways
Michael Weinberg, Public Knowledge
Aaron Wright, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Jacob Burns Moot Court Room

3:10 PM

4:30 PM

Panel 2: Liability Issues and 3D Printing

Mark Bartholomew, University at Buffalo School of Law
Gianni P. Servodidio, Jenner & Block LLP
Katherine Strandburg, New York University School of Law
Felix Wu, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Jacob Burns Moot Court Room

4:30 PM