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.
Ann Bartow’s faculty profile and writingKerbal Space ProgramThe Philosophy Bites podcastOpen Yale Courses, Phil 176: DeathRenowned IP Scholar Ann Bartow to Lead Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at UNH LawAnn Bartow, Privacy Laws and Privacy Levers: Online Surveillance versus Economic Development in the People's Republic of ChinaLijia 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 lawChina’s IP-related laws and other information as collected by the World Intellectual Property OrganizationJeffrey Podoshen, Materialism and Conspicuous Consumption in ChinaChina Economic Review, Chinese Shoppers Begin to Master the Art of SubtletyAbout WeChatChina Law and Practice, Copyright Administration Gives in to MusiciansChina 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.