Oral Argument

Episode 60: The Wisdom of the Bartow


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After fighting with Skype, Ann Bartow joins us to discuss her experience living, teaching, and researching law and especially IP law in China. Also: feedback, Kerbal Space Program, existential angst, and more.

This show’s links:

  • Ann Bartow’s faculty profile and writing
  • Kerbal Space Program
  • The Philosophy Bites podcast
  • Open Yale Courses, Phil 176: Death
  • Renowned IP Scholar Ann Bartow to Lead Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at UNH Law
  • Ann Bartow, Privacy Laws and Privacy Levers: Online Surveillance versus Economic Development in the People's Republic of China
  • Lijia Zhang, China’s Death-Penalty Debate (noting the changing approach to the death penalty in China and the 2007 move by China’s Supreme Court to assert jurisdiction over death penalty appeals); see also Wikipedia on capital punishment in China (noting more details of the post-2007 appellate procedure)
  • About Chinese patent law
  • China’s IP-related laws and other information as collected by the World Intellectual Property Organization
  • Jeffrey Podoshen, Materialism and Conspicuous Consumption in China
  • China Economic Review, Chinese Shoppers Begin to Master the Art of Subtlety
  • About WeChat
  • China Law and Practice, Copyright Administration Gives in to Musicians
  • China Retains on Foreign Film Quota (noting that, as of February 2014, the foreign film quota was thirty-four films per year)
  • Eric Priest, Copyright Extremophiles: Do Creative Industries Thrive or Just Survive in China's High Piracy Environment?
  • Special Guest: Ann Bartow.

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