Prof. Christine Haight Farley in "Professor v. Practitioner" Debate at INTA
On May 1, PIJIP Professor Christine Haight Farley debated Tiffany D.W. Shimada from Greenberg Traurig at the Annual Meeting of the International Trademark Association (INTA). The debate, titled "Resolved: Brand Owners Should be Legally Entitled to Control Depictions of Their Branded Goods and Services in Creative Works," was hosted by the INTA Academic Committee and was moderated by Joel R. Feldman.
For more on the INTA Annual Meeting, click here.
Christine Haight Farley is a Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law. She specializes in information law and teaches courses on contract law, intellectual property, advertising law, and art law. Her current research focuses on branding in the age of data-driven advertising and the over protection of design. She serves as Co-Faculty Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property and previously served as Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs. For her complete faculty profile, click here.