The Intellectual Property & Technology Forum ("Forum") at Boston College Law School is pleased to provide this list of upcoming IP events in the legal community. For more information on any of these events, please contact the organizer directly.

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EVENT DATES LOCATION DESCRIPTION/NOTES CONTACT INFORMATION
Loyola University Chicago will host the 5th Annual Ethics and Technology Conference. July 21-22, 2000 Loyola University Chicago Check out the following web site for additional information: http://www.ethicstech.org. Conference Chair is Dr. Ronald J. Kizior, ISOM Dept. - School of Business. e-mail: rkizior@luc.edu or call 312-915-7394.
Licensing Executive Society September 9-16, 2000 Sheraton Center, Toronto, CA Tel: 703-836-3106
Annual Meeting, American Intellectual Property Law Association October 19-21, 2000 Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel, Arlington, VA Tel: 703-415-0780
Online Intellectual Property October 24-25, 2000 Wyndam City Center, Washington, DC The Online Intellectual Property Conference will address those online issues that legal and IP executives are facing and teach you how to leverage your company's Intellectual Property! Check out the following web site for additional information: http://www.iqpc.com/onlineIP1. Joel Case. E-mail: iqpc-mktg-bos@psinet.com
Mid-Winter Meeting, American Intellectual Property Law Association January 31 - February 3, 2001 Boca Raton Resort and Club, Boca Raton, FL Tel: 703-415-0780
International Trademark Association May 5-9, 2001 San Francisco Marriot and Mascone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA Tel: 212-768-9887
Spring Meeting, American Intellectual Property Law Association May 9-11, 2001 Sheraton Palace, San Francisco, CA Tel: 703-415-0780
University of California at Berkeley's Digital Rights Management Conference of 2003 February 27-March 1, 2003 University of California at Berkeley Music is being released on copy-protected CDs, movies on encrypted and region-encoded DVDs, and Congress is considering the mandate of technological protection for digital television. The next generation of information distribution will be defined by the purchase of rights to receive digital content for a set of defined and controlled uses. http://www.law.berkeley.edu/institutes/bclt/drm/index2.html. Tel: 510-642-3702

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