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Art in the streets: graffiti's challenge to intellectual property

Nov. 9, 2009 - 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

  • Day, Chancellor, Hall, Maxwell Cohen Moot Court (room 100), 3644 Peel Street
Melbourne Graffiti. Photo by Karen Crawley

The student IP club - Rethinking Intellectual Property Policy (RIPP) is hosting a panel on graffiti and the interesting challenges it poses to intellectual property law. Come hear more!

Panelists

  • Sterling Downey, founder and editor of Under Pressure magazine
  • Raymond Carrier, MBA, M.Ed, municipal cleanliness unit adviser, City of Montreal
  • Roadsworth, notorious Montreal graffiti artist
  • Karen Crawley, Pilarczik Fellow and DCL candidate, McGill University

The panel will be moderated by Nicholas Dodd, BCL/LLB'09, intern at the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (U. Ottawa).