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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2023 · 14 MIN

Putting the Equity Back into Intellectual Property Remedies - with Prof. Henry E. Smith (Harvard)

from Talking law and economics at ETH Zurich · host ETH Center for Law & Economics

In this episode of the CLE's vlog & podcast series, Prof. Henry E. Smith (Harvard) discusses his essays "Putting the Equity Back into Intellectual Property Remedies" and "Equity as Meta-Law" with Christophe Gösken (ETH Zurich). In his articles, Henry Smith argues that equity and related parts of the law solve complex and uncertain problems — including interdependent behavior and misuses of legal rules by opportunists — and do so in a characteristic fashion: as meta-law.  These problems are rife in intellectual property settings. An attention to meta-law can focus on potential two-sided opportunism in scenarios of possible injunctions, and a more traditional equitable framework can help frame when presumptions for injunctions are appropriate and when they should be overcome. As a result, equity as meta-law could avoid flattening the law of intellectual property remedies.   Paper References:   Henry E. Smith - Harvard University Putting the Equity Back into Intellectual Property Remedies Notre Dame Law Review, 96(4), 1603–1622 (2021) https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol96/iss4/12  Henry E. Smith - Harvard University Equity as Meta-Law The Yale Law Journal, 130(5), 1050–1287 (2021) https://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/equity-as-meta-law  Audio Credits for Trailer:   AllttA by AllttA   https://youtu.be/ZawLOcbQZ2w

In this episode of the CLE's vlog & podcast series, Prof. Henry E. Smith (Harvard) discusses his essays "Putting the Equity Back into Intellectual Property Remedies" and "Equity as Meta-Law" with Christophe Gösken (ETH Zurich). In his articles, Henry Smith argues that equity and related parts of the law solve complex and uncertain problems — including interdependent behavior and misuses of legal rules by opportunists — and do so in a characteristic fashion: as meta-law.  These problems are rife in intellectual property settings. An attention to meta-law can focus on potential two-sided opportunism in scenarios of possible injunctions, and a more traditional equitable framework can help frame when presumptions for injunctions are appropriate and when they should be overcome. As a result, equity as meta-law could avoid flattening the law of intellectual property remedies.   Paper References:   Henry E. Smith - Harvard University Putting the Equity Back into Intellectual Property Remedies Notre Dame Law Review, 96(4), 1603–1622 (2021) https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol96/iss4/12  Henry E. Smith - Harvard University Equity as Meta-Law The Yale Law Journal, 130(5), 1050–1287 (2021) https://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/equity-as-meta-law  Audio Credits for Trailer:   AllttA by AllttA   https://youtu.be/ZawLOcbQZ2w

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In this episode of the CLE's vlog & podcast series, Prof. Henry E. Smith (Harvard) discusses his essays "Putting the Equity Back into Intellectual Property Remedies" and "Equity as Meta-Law" with Christophe Gösken (ETH Zurich). In his articles,...

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