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Corones, Stephen --- "Law and Technology at QUT Law School" [2003] QUTLawJJl 1; (2003) 3(1) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 1

Competition Law In The Computer Industry

Law And Technology At QUT Law School

There has been a growing interest in the general area of Law and Technology at the Queensland University of Technology Law School, inspired in part by the arrival of the new Head of the Law School, Professor Brian Fitzgerald.

In 2002 the Law School arranged for four events to disseminate to the profession and industry some of the more contentious issues arising in this rapidly developing area of the law.

The first event was a conference on 3 July 2002, on the topic ‘Legal Issues Relating to Free Open Source Software’ organised by Professor Fitzgerald. This conference was sponsored by the United States software company, Red Hat, and Queensland Government Department of Innovation and Information Economy.

Speakers and topics included:

It is hoped that some of these papers will be published in a subsequent issue of the Journal.

In September 2002, the Law School hosted the visit of Professor Donald Chisum from Santa Clara University. An expert on patents and author of the definitive work on the subject, Professor Chisum gave a public lecture attended by over 300 people on ‘Intellectual Property: The new strategic tool of the future’. In addition Professor Chisum taught in the LLM elective LWN036 ‘Select Issues in Intellectual Property’.

In November 2002 the Law School also hosted a visit by distinguished Harvard Law Professor Terry Fisher. Professor Fisher gave a public lecture entitled ‘The Future of Online Entertainment’, and also taught in the LLM elective - LWN125 ‘Electronic Commerce Law’.

The fourth event for 2002 was a half-day forum entitled ‘Competition Law in the Computer Industry’. The forum was sponsored by law firms, Allens Arthur Robinson and Phillips Fox, and held in the Parliamentary Annex on 1 November 2002.

The conference was opened by the Honourable Paul Lucas, Minister for Innovation and Information Economy. Three of the papers presented at the forum are included in the feature section of the Journal.

Professor Stephen Corones

March 2003


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