Foundry Fellows in the News and Making News: Recent Publications
2 min readAug 10, 2016
The Foundry Fellows have been busy making strides in technology law and policy. Our talented Fellows have been publishing news and opinion pieces, academic articles, and even books!
Below is a curated selection of recent publications from the last few months. But Foundry Fellows haven’t just been writing. They’ve also been innovating and driving cutting-edge projects, sharing their expertise at events, and winning awards. We’ll catch you up on those in a later post.
Remember: it’s not too late to apply to join the next class of ILP Foundry Fellows. You could be in this list next year. Applications due Sept. 9!
Foundry Fellows — Recent Publications:
- Brian Focarino published an article for Bloomberg: “Associates Can Lead Diversity Efforts, Too”
- Brian Focarino published an article for IPWatchdog: “Brand Owners Watch as Smoke Clears on Plain Packaging Efforts”
- Zach Graves published an article for Techdirt: “Lessons From The Downfall Of A $150M Crowdfunded Experiment In Decentralized Governance”
- Sarah Jeong was published in the New York Times: “Pokémon Go Connects Us to Our Cities and Neighbors”
- Teri Karobonik co-authored a book: “Don’t Panic: A Legal Guide (in plain english) for Small Businesses & Creative Professionals”
- Zach Lerner published an article for the San Francisco Daily Journal: “Don’t back government-sanctioned hacking” (only available in print)
- Zach Lerner co-authored an article in Risk & Compliance Magazine: “Neglecting Data Security? Why Company Executives Should Reconsider”
- Zach Lerner co-authored an article for Law360: Regulating Daily Fantasy: Considerations for a Framework”
- Tiffany Li published an article for Princeton CITP’s “Freedom to Tinker”: “Pokémon Go and The Law: Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Other Legal Concerns”
- Tiffany Li published an article for Berkeley CTSP’s “Citizen Technologist”: “SSRN and open access for non-institutional scholars”
- Gabriella E. Ziccarelli published an article for the Baltimore Sun (re-published in the Chicago Tribune): “What can we learn from Beyonce’s recent trademark lawsuit?”
- Gabriella E. Ziccarelli published an article for Inside Counsel: “What you don’t know can hurt you: How nonverbal communication in technology is disrupting litigation”
- Gabriella E. Ziccarelli published an article for the Baltimore Sun (re-published in LA Times and Chicago Tribune): “The Price of Pokemon Go”