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The American University Intellectual Property Brief is now accepting staff applications for the 2012-2013 year!  Positions are currently available for all non-graduating WCL students.

The IP Brief is a print and online publication covering topics related to copyright, trademark, patent, and trade secret law.  In addition to semesterly issues, the IP Brief posts daily blogs on its website, http://www.ipbrief.net, which has a worldwide readership.  We are currently accepting applications for the positions of Bluebooker, Junior Blogger, and Senior Blogger.  Experience with IP law is not required for certain positions.

Applications and position descriptions are below. Please email ipbrief@wcl.american.edu with all questions and completed applications.  Thank you for your interest!

IPB Bluebooker Application
IPB Junior Blogger Application
IPB Senior Blogger Application

Applications are due April 22, 2012 at 5pm.

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Author: Ali Sternburg

Ali Sternburg is a 3L in the class of 2012, and graduated from Harvard College in 2009. Ali is Symposium Chair for the IP Brief, President of the IP Law Society, a Student Attorney in the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic, and has been a Dean's Fellow at the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP); Ali is involved. She is particularly passionate about fair use and the constitutional purpose of copyright, and appreciates the benefits of new technology as an increased ability for more creation and distribution rather than a threat to old business models. See also: http://www.alisternburg.com

Ali Sternburg has written 12 posts for the IPB.

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