Friday, June 24, 2011*
Stanford Law School
8:00 am Registration and Breakfast
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences
8:30 am Welcome
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences
Prof. Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School; Durie Tangri LLP
Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig LLP; Stanford Center for E-Commerce
Bill Cosden, Silver Oak Partners LLC
8:45 am E-Commerce Business Circa 2011 – Keynote
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences
Judge Jeremy Fogel, United States District Court, Northern District of California
10:00 am Break
All tracks will take place in the classroom building of Stanford Law School
10:20 am Track A: Secondary Liability – Converging Standards Under Different Theories of Law -Room 190
- Copyright, trademark and patent intermediary liability issues
- Inducement standard (SEB v. Montgomery)
- Personal liability of directors and officers
- Investor liability
Moderators:
Prof. Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School; Durie Tangri LLP
Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig LLP; Stanford Center for E-Commerce
Speakers:
Terri Chen, Google
Andrew Devore, Amazon.com
Prof. Peter Menell, UC Berkeley School of Law
Tom Rubin, Microsoft
Fred von Lohmann, Google
Track B: E-Commerce Patents: Patent Marketplace to Patent Litigation – Room 280B
- RPX
- Managing multi-defendant patent litigation
- Antitrust issues
- Conflict of interests issues
Moderator:
Robert Sachs, Fenwick & West LLP
Speakers:
Ron Laurie, Inflexion Point Analytics, LLC
Heidi Keefe, Cooley LLP
Ragesh Tangri, Durie Tangri LLP
Mallun Yen, RPX
Neel Chatterjee, Orrick
Track C: State Regulation of E-Commerce – Room 180
- E-Commerce tax issues
- Dormant Commerce Clause issues
- Complying with overlapping jurisdictions
- International issues/Setting up an international operation
Moderator:
- Nathaniel Trelease, Web Credenza
Speakers:
Lothar Determann, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Oliver K. Breme, cleverbridge AG
Daniel Brennan, Twitter
Glenn Nash, Latham & Watkins LLP
11:20am Break
11:30am Track A: Virtual Goods and the First-Sale Doctrine – Room 190
The First Sale Doctrine and Virtual Good
Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Omega, S.A.
- Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Omega, S.A.
- MDY Industries v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
- Virtual Goods and the First Sale Doctrine
- Zynga and virtual goods / currency
Moderator:
Dan Dougherty, eBay
Speakers:
David Bernstein, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law
Eran Kahana, Datacard Group
Jay Monahan, Zynga
Track B: Cyberwar and Corporate Security – Room 180
Moderators:
Steve Tapia, Microsoft Corporation
Speakers:
Rick Jones, Management 2000
Kevin Kalinich, AON
Eric J. Sinrod, Duane Morris LLP
Jonathan Tal, Tal Global
Track C: Valuation of Internet-related IP – Room 280B
- Open Source
- M&A vs. VC vs. Litigation valuation of IP
- Private company valuation
- Novel accounting practices
Moderator:
Mark Radcliffe, DLA Piper
Speakers:
Adit Khorana, Wilmer Hale LLP
Paul Meyer, TM Financial Forensics LLC
John L. Savva, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
12:30pm Networking Lunch
Crocker Garden, Stanford Law School
sponsored by LST affiliate firm
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2:00pm Track A: Privacy in the Cloud – Room 190
- Class actions
- Crisis management
- Press relations – Valdez v. Quantcast
- International privacy issues
Moderator:
Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig LLP; Stanford Center for E-Commerce
Speakers:
Jim Brock, privacychoice.org
Cathy Bump, Expedia
Lauren Gelman, BlurryEdge Networks
Scott Kamber, KamberLaw
Michael Page, Durie Tangri LLP
Ed Palmieri, Facebook
Track B: Internet Advertising including Contests and Promotions – Room 180
- Advertizing regulations
- SEO and advertizing best practices
- Advertising to Children
Moderator:
Ed Chansky, Greenberg Traurig LLP
Speakers:
Gabe Karp, ePrize
Jennifer Sanders, Nickelodeon Kids & Family Games
Andrea Rush, Heenan Blaikie
Track C: Open Source Litigation – Room 280B
- How to avoid Litigation
- How to respond to Litigation
Moderator:
Nader Mousavi, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Speakers:
David McGowan, University of San Diego, Law School
Heather Meeker, Greenberg Traurig LLP
3:00pm Break
3:20pm Track A: New Approaches to Antitrust Enforcement -Room 180
- No poaching rules
- FTC Challenges
Moderator:
Daniel Wall, Latham & Watkins LLP
Speakers:
Jonathan Eisenberg, Office of the Attorney General, California
Howard Morse, Cooley LLP
John S. Gibson, Winston & Strawn LLP
Track B: International E-Biz Nuts and Bolts – Room 190
Moderator:
Suzanne Bell, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Speakers:
Betsy Bayha, BlueCoat
Francoise Gilbert, IT Law Group
Rudy Guyon, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Mozelle Thompson, Facebook
Allyson Willoughby, RockYou
Track C: How to try Internet cases and the profile of the ideal juror in an E-Commerce case – Room 280B
- How do jury consultants value your company
- How cases play to juries
- Oracle v SAP
Moderator:
Cynthia Cohen, Ph.D, Verdict Success
Speaker:
Michelle Fang, eBay
Colin Stretch, Facebook
Darren Weingard, Yahoo!
Sasha Rao, Ropes & Gray LLP
4:20pm Break
4:30pm General Counsel Forum
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences
Moderators:
Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School; Durie Tangri LLP
Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Speakers:
Alex MacGillivray, Twitter
Reggie Davis, Zynga
Matt Neco, Docstoc
Delida Costin, Pandora
Bruce Sewell, Apple, Inc.
Mike Jacobson, eBay
Matt Zinn, TiVo
5:30pm Reception
Crocker Garden, Stanford Law School
* Details and times subject to change