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The '''Splat Space Summer Speaker Series''' ('''S<sup>5</sup>''') is a planned series of talks by local experts on a specific theme. The theme for 2012 is ''imaginary property''. Work is in progress to solicit presentations on copyright, patent, and trademark law and practice, especially as they impact the hacker, maker, free, libre, and open source movements.
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The '''Splat Space Summer Speaker Series''' ('''S<sup>5</sup>''') is a planned series of talks by local experts on a specific theme. The theme for 2012 is ''imaginary property''. Work is in progress to solicit additional presentations on copyright, patent, and trademark law and practice, especially as they impact the hacker, maker, free, libre, and open source movements.
  
 
==Scheduled Speakers==
 
==Scheduled Speakers==
* Keith Bargelt, [http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/ Open Innovation Network]: [http://www.meetup.com/splatspace/events/61325612/ Patents and Open Source]
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* Keith Bargelt, [http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/ Open Invention Network]: [http://www.meetup.com/splatspace/events/61325612/ Patents and Open Source on June 21st]
  
 
==Potential Speakers==
 
==Potential Speakers==
 
* Someone from Duke's [http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/ Center for the Study of the Public Domain]
 
* Someone from Duke's [http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/ Center for the Study of the Public Domain]
* Legal staff from local open source companies
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* Legal folks and other knowledgeable staff from local free, libre, and open source companies
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 19 June 2012

The Splat Space Summer Speaker Series (S5) is a planned series of talks by local experts on a specific theme. The theme for 2012 is imaginary property. Work is in progress to solicit additional presentations on copyright, patent, and trademark law and practice, especially as they impact the hacker, maker, free, libre, and open source movements.

Scheduled Speakers

Potential Speakers