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MARKETA TRIMBLE, PH.D.

Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law William S. Boyd School of Law University of Nevada, Las Vegas [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION ______

William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2010–date Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law, 2015–date Graduate Faculty, UNLV Graduate College, 2019–date Professor of Law, 2015–date Associate Professor of Law, 2010–2015 Faculty Advisor for the Intellectual Property Law Concentration, 2017–date Committees: Member of the Dean’s Advisory Committee (elected; 2011–2016, 2018–date, chair in 2015–2016); Dean Search Committee (elected; 2021); Appointments Committee (2015– 2016); Faculty Enrichment Committee (2015–2016); Curriculum Committee (2010–2013 and 2014–2015); Honor Code Committee (2010–2011, 2018–2019); Review, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (2011–2012, fall 2016, 2017–date); Part-Time Evening Program Committee (2017–2018); Long-Term Contract Standards Committee (2018–2019), Technology Committee (2019–2020); ABA Self Study Subcommittee for Informational Resources (2011–2012); Committee on Fall 2020 Teaching (2020) UNLV Faculty Technology Advisory Board (2016, Spring 2018); UNLV Tier One Initiative Committee (2014–2015) Courses: International Intellectual Property Law; Copyright; Patents, Trademarks, and Trade Secrets; Advanced IP Seminar; Conflict of Laws; Internet Law/Cyberlaw; European Union Law; The Global Practice of Law

PUBLICATIONS ______

Books

 Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, CASES AND MATERIALS, 5th ed. (Foundation Press, 2019)  Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, CASES AND MATERIALS, 4th ed. (Foundation Press, 2016)

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 GLOBAL PATENTS: LIMITS OF TRANSNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT (Oxford University Press, 2012)  Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, CASES AND MATERIALS, 3rd ed. (Foundation Press, 2012)

o Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (Foundation Press, 2021) o Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (Foundation Press, 2014) o Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW, TEACHER’S MANUAL (Foundation Press, 2012) o Paul Goldstein, Marketa Trimble, INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (Foundation Press, 2011)

Book Chapters

 TRIPS in the Field of Copyright, in THE FIRST 25 YEARS OF THE TRIPS AGREEMENT IN CONTEXT (Christopher Heath & Anselm Kamperman Sanders eds., forthcoming 2021)  Intellectual Property Law and Geography, in HANDBOOK ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RESEARCH (Irene Calboli & Maria Lilla Montagnani eds., Oxford University Press, 2021)  Conflict of Laws (Private International Law) and Remedies, in LE DROIT D’AUTEUR EN ACTION : PERSPECTIVES INTERNATIONALES SUR LES RECOURS; COPYRIGHT IN ACTION : INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON REMEDIES; EL DERECHO DE AUTOR IN ACCIÓN : PERSPECTIVAS INTERNATIONALES SOBRE LOS MÉDIOS DE PROTECCIÓN (Ysolde Gendreau ed., Montréal, Éditions Thémis, 2020)  The Patent System in Pre-1989 Czechoslovakia, in THE RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW & POLICY IN CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE (Mira T. Sundara Rajan ed., Cambridge University Press, 2019)  Geoblocking and “Legitimate Trade” in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND OBSTACLES TO LEGITIMATE TRADE 53 (Christopher Heath, Anselm Kamperman Sanders & Anke Moerland eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2018)  Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers in the : General Principles and Fragmentation, in SECONDARY LIABILITY OF INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS (Graeme Dinwoodie ed., Springer, 2017) (with Salil Mehra)  Extraterritorial Enforcement of National Laws in Connection with Online Commercial Activity, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON ELECTRONIC COMMERCE LAW (John A. Rothchild ed., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016)  The Role of Geoblocking in the Internet Legal Landscape, in BUILDING A EUROPEAN DIGITAL SPACE, Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics (2016)  The Marrakesh Treaty and the Targeted Uses of Copyright Exhaustion, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EXHAUSTION AND PARALLEL IMPORTS (Irene Calboli & Edward Lee eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016)

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 Geoblocking and Evasion of Geoblocking—Technical Standards and the Law, in GEOBLOCKING AND GLOBAL VIDEO CULTURE (Ramon Lobato & James Meese eds., Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2016)  The Extraterritorial Enforcement of Patent Rights, in PATENT ENFORCEMENT WORLDWIDE (Christopher Heath ed., Hart Publishing, 2015)  Proposal for an International Convention on Online Gambling, in REGULATING INTERNET GAMING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (Ngai Pindell & Anthony Cabot eds., UNLV Gaming Press, 2013)  Extraterritorial Enforcement, in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SYSTEMS IN COMMON LAW AND CIVIL LAW, 303-324 (Toshiko Takenaka ed., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013)

Articles

 Unjustly Vilified TRIPS-Plus?: Intellectual Property Law in Free Trade Agreements (forthcoming)  Res Judicata and Unclaimed Foreign Copyright Infringement, 22 Yearbook of Private International Law (2020-2021) (forthcoming 2021)  The Public Policy Exception and International Intellectual Property Law, Annali Italiani del Diritto D’Autore, Della Cultura e Dello Spettacolo (forthcoming 2021)  International Law Association’s Guidelines on Intellectual Property and Private International Law (“Kyoto Guidelines”): Recognition and Enforcement, 12(1) JIPITEC 74 (2021) (with Pedro de Miguel Asensio)  Targeting Factors and Conflict of Laws on the Internet, 40 Rev. Litig. 1 (2020)  A Quarter Century of International Copyright on Software, 55 Texas Int’l L. J. 349 (2020)  Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights at Trade Shows: A Review and Recommendations, 34(2) Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 277 (2019)  Copyright and Geoblocking: The Consequences of Eliminating Geoblocking, 25(2) B. U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 476 (2019)  The Territorial Discrepancy Between Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Claims and Remedies, 23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 501 (2019)  Territorialization of the Internet Domain Name System, 45(4) Pepperdine L. R. 623 (2018)  Temporary Restraining Orders to Enforce Intellectual Property Rights at Trade Shows: An Empirical Study, 83(4) Brooklyn L. Rev. 1345 (2018)  U.S. State Copyright Laws: Challenge and Potential, 20 Stanford Tech. L. R. 66 (2017)  The Role of Geoblocking in the Internet Legal Landscape, IDP, Revista de Internet, Derecho y Política (23) (2017), http://idp.uoc.edu/articles/abstract/3076/  Patent Working Requirements: Historical and Comparative Perspectives, 6 UC Irvine L. R. 483 (2016)  Undetected Conflict-of-Laws Problems in Cross-Border Online Copyright Infringement Cases, 18(1) North Carolina J. L. & Technology 119 (2016)  The Multiplicity of Copyright Laws on the Internet, 25 Fordham Intell. Prop., Media & Entertainment L. Rev. 339 (2015)

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 Foreigners in U.S. Patent Litigation: An Empirical Study of Patent Cases Filed in Nine U.S. Federal District Courts in 2004, 2009, and 2012, 17 Vanderbilt J. Ent. & Tech. L. 175 (2015)  The Territoriality Referendum, 6 WIPO J. 89 (2015)  Advancing National Intellectual Property Policies in a Transnational Context, 74 Maryland L. Rev. 203 (2015)  Conflict of Laws Rules as Tools of National Intellectual Property Policy, 263 Nagoya University Journal of Law and Politics 545 (2015), in Japanese  The Marrakesh Puzzle, 45(7) IIC 768 (2014) (International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, peer-reviewed journal of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)  Secondary Liability, ISP Immunity, and Incumbent Entrenchment, 62 Am. J. Comp. L. 685 (2014) (with Salil Mehra)  GAT, Solvay, and the Centralization of Patent Litigation in Europe, 26 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 515 (2012)  The Future of Cybertravel: Legal Implications of the Evasion of Geolocation, 22 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 567 (2012)  Injunctive Relief, Equity, and Misuse of Rights in U.S. Patent Law, GRUR Int. 514 (2012)  When Foreigners Infringe Patents: An Empirical Look at the Involvement of Foreign Defendants in Patent Litigation in the U.S., 27 Santa Clara Comp. & High Tech. L.J. 499 (2011)  Extraterritorial Intellectual Property Enforcement in the European Union, 18 Sw. J. Int'l L. 233 (2011)  Setting Foot on Enemy Ground: Cease and Desist Letters, DMCA Notifications, and Personal Jurisdiction in Declaratory Judgment Actions, 50 IDEA 777 (2010)  The Public Policy Exception to Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Cases of Copyright Infringement, 40 IIC 642 (2009) (International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, peer-reviewed journal of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law)  Cross-Border Injunctions in U.S. Patent Cases and Their Enforcement Abroad, 13 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 331 (2009)  The Impact of “Patent Trolls” on Patent Law and the Legal Landscape of the United States, 148 Právník 829 (2009) (The Lawyer, peer-reviewed journal of the Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), in Czech  Ketubah, the Marriage Contract under Jewish Law, and Its Application in Secular Legal Systems, 41 Revue církevního práva 181 (2008) (Church Law Review, peer-reviewed journal of the Church Law Society), in Czech  Eurostat in the Legislative Process of the European Communities, 140 Právník 888 (2001), in Czech  Legislation of the European Communities in the Area of Statistics—An Attempt to Make It Clearly Organized, 140:7 Statistika 1 (2001) (Statistics, journal of the Czech Statistical Office), in Czech  Draft Commission Regulation (EC) on Access to Confidential Statistical Data for Scientific Purposes, 140: 5 Statistika 240 (2001), in Czech

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Short Articles, Book Reviews, and Conference Reports

 Pedro de Miguel Asensio & Marketa Trimble, Kyoto Guidelines: Recognition and Enforcement, 12 JIPITEC 74 (2021)  COVID-19 and Transnational Issues in Copyright and Related Rights, IIC, May 4, 2020, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40319-020-00938-7  International Patent Litigation Issues: A Presentation Outline, in Patent Law Institute 2019: Critical Issues & Best Practices (Practising Law Institute, 2019)  Geo-Blocking, in The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet (Barney Warf ed., 2018)  Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, in EMPLOYEES’ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (Sanna Wolk & Kacper Szkalej eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2d ed., 2017)  Joseph Hawley, Marketa Trimble & Darryl C. Wilson, United States of America, in EMPLOYEES’ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (Sanna Wolk & Kacper Szkalej eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2d ed., 2017)  Marketa Trimble Becomes the Inaugural Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law, 17 Nevada L. J. 233 (2017) (a speech transcript)  Book Review: Trademark Protection and Territoriality Challenges in a Global Economy (Irene Calboli & Edward Lee, Edward Elgar, 2014), 46:7 IIC 910 (2015)  Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, in EMPLOYEES’ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (Sanna Wolk & Kacper Szkalej eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2015)  Joseph Hawley, Marketa Trimble & Darryl C. Wilson, United States of America, in EMPLOYEES’ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (Sanna Wolk & Kacper Szkalej eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2015)  Conferring about the Conference (Recalibrating Copyright: Continuity, Contemporary Culture, and Change), 52 Hous. L. Rev. 679 (2014) (with Jessica Silbey and Aaron Perzanowski)  Book Review: Die Gemeinfreiheit: Begriff, Funktion, Dogmatik (The Public Domain: Concept, Function, Dogmatics) , by Alexander Peukert. Mohr Siebeck, 2012, The IP Law Book Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 (April 2013), pp. 60-68  Punitive Damages in Copyright Infringement Actions under the U.S. Copyright Act, 31:2 EIPR 108 (2009) (European Intellectual Property Law Review)  “The West and the Rest in Comparative Law”—Annual Meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law in , October 2008, 148 Právník 126 (2009), in Czech  The Potential Worldwide Application of the US Fair Use Defence−Sarl Louis Feraud International and SA Pierre Balmain v Viewfinder Inc., 30:1 EIPR 38 (2008)  “The Globalization of Class Actions”—A Conference in Oxford in November 2007, 147 Právník 708 (2008), in Czech  Interview with Haruko Kato, a Japanese Judge, 8:7-8 Soudce 19 (2006) (The Judge, journal of the Czech judiciary), in Czech  Series of articles, Judging in Silicon Valley, 8:5 Soudce 24 (2006), 8:4 Soudce 22 (2006), 8:3 Soudce 21 (2006), 8:2 Soudce 16 (2006), 8:1 Soudce 24 (2006), 7:11 Soudce 7 (2005), 7:10 Soudce 4 (2005), in Czech

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PRESENTATIONS ______

 “Fair Use,” Masaryk University Faculty of Law (April 2021)  “Notice and Takedown: DMCA Section 512,” Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague (April 2021)  “Příslušnost soudů při porušení práv na internetu v USA,” Institute of State and Law, Czech Academy of Sciences (March 2021)  “International Intellectual Property Law,” Rutgers Law School (February 2021)  “Targeting Factors and Conflict-of-Laws on the Internet: An Exercise in Comparative Private International Law,” Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany (November 2020)  “Conflict-of-Laws Issues in IP Cases: Current Developments,” Nevada Bar Intellectual Property Law Section Annual Conference (October 2020)  “Conflict-of-Laws Considerations in Patent Prosecution,” a panel on “Electronic and Digital Signatures: Obtaining Signatures with Attorneys and Inventors Working from Home,” 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting of the Intellectual Property Owners Association (September 2020)  “Conflict of Laws, Geoblocking, and Intellectual Property,” IP Colloquium, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University (September 2020)  “The End of Targeting?: A Conflict-of-Laws Approach to IP Rights Enforcement on the Internet,” International Intellectual Property Law Colloquium, Columbia Law School (March 2020)  “New Developments in the United States—U.S. Intellectual Property Law since Fall 2018,” IEEM Professional IP Update, Hong Kong Intellectual Property Department, Hong Kong (November 2019)  “Copyright and Software—Twenty-Five Years of the TRIPS Agreement,” the 19th IEEM Intellectual Property Seminar, Macau (November 2019)  “Trade Fairs and IP Enforcement,” 2d Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, Berkeley Law (October 2019)  “Software and Copyright,” Nevada Bar Intellectual Property Law Section Annual Conference (October 2019)  “Intellectual Property—Enforcement,” Nevada Attorney General’s Office (October 2019)  “IP Protection for Software 25 Years since TRIPS,” Innovation, Justice, and Globalization, Harvard Law School (September 2019)  “Rozšířená a virtuální realita a problémy vymáhání práv duševního vlastnictví” (“Augmented and Virtual Reality and Problems of Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights”), lawfit Conference, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Information Technology, Prague, the Czech Republic (May 2019)  “International Patent Litigation Issues,” Patent Law Institute, Practising Law Institute, San Francisco (April 2019)  “In Search of a TRIPS-Plus Plus,” Symposium “TRIPS at 25,” Texas A&M University School of Law (March 2019)

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 “Copyright and Geoblocking: The Consequences of Eliminating Geoblocking,” Symposium “Intellectual Property in a Globalized Economy: United States Extraterritoriality in International Business,” University School of Law (February 2019)  “Trade Shows: IP Rights Enforcement in the U.S. and Internationally,” Intellectual Property Owners Association, IP Chat Channel (November 2018)  “GDPR, Cross-Border Content Portability, and Recent EU Developments Affecting U.S. Clients,” Intellectual Property Law Conference, Intellectual Property Law Section of the State Bar of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada (October 2018)  “Territorial Discrepancy between Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Claims and Remedies,” Business Law Fall Forum, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon (September 2018)  “Conflict of Laws (Private International Law) and Remedies,” 2018 ALAI Congress, Montreal, Canada (September 2018)  “Geoblocking,” Center for Cyber Law & Policy, University of Haifa Faculty of Law, Haifa, Israel (May 2018)  “Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement at Trade Shows: International Perspectives,” 7th International Intellectual Property Roundtable, Duke University School of Law (April 2018)  “IP Update on the U.S.,” IEEM Professional IP Update, Hong Kong IP Department, Hong Kong (November 2017)  “Exhaustion and Parallel Trade,” IEEM Professional IP Update, Hong Kong IP Department, Hong Kong (November 2017)  “Geoblocking of Legitimate Content,” 17th IEEM Intellectual Property Seminar “IP Rights: Obstacles or Opportunities to Legitimate Trade?,” Macau (November 2017)  “Enforcement of Intellectual Property at Trade Shows: A Comparative Perspective,” Intellectual Property and Trade Shows, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (October 2017)  “The Middleman—Intermediary Liability,” AIPPI World Congress, Sydney, Australia (October 2017)  “Global Strategies for IP,” the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology and Winston & Strawn, Palo Alto (September 2017)  “The Territorialization of the Internet Domain Name System,” 17th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, Cardozo Law School (August 2017)  “Current Issues in U.S. Intellectual Property Law,” Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic, Prague (June 2017)  “Právní otázky geoblokingu” (“Legal Issues of Geoblocking”), ALAI Czech Republic, Prague (June 2017)  “The Territorialization of the Internet Domain Name System,” International IP Roundtable, New York University (April 2017)  “Territorialization of the Internet Domain Name System,” 5th Asia-Pacific IP Forum, Kanazawa University, Japan (March 2017)  “Geoblocking, Circumvention of Geoblocking, and Intellectual Property Rights,” International Law Weekend—South, Texas A&M University School of Law (March 2017)

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 “Geolocation, Geoblocking, and Their Circumvention,” Loyola Law School, (February 2017)  “Geolocation, Geoblocking, and the Law,” Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (January 2017)  “Circumvention of Geoblocking,” “Law, Borders, and Speech” Conference, Stanford Law School (October 2016)  “Copyright Update” and “International IP Update,” Nevada Bar IP Law Section Annual Conference (October 2016)  “Geolocation, Geoblocking, and Private International Law,” Law School of Masaryk University, Brno, the Czech Republic (October 2016)  “Geoblocking, Circumvention of Geoblocking, and Intellectual Property,” Colloquium “Issues on International and Comparative Intellectual Property,” Indiana University Maurer School of Law (September 2016)  “Undetected Conflict-of-Laws Problems in Cross-Border Online Copyright Infringement Cases,” 16th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, Stanford Law School (August 2016)  “The Role of Geoblocking in the Internet Legal Landscape,” 12th International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona (July 2016)  “Private Party Enforcement of International Intellectual Property Law,” 35th ATRIP Annual Congress, Krakow (June 2016)  “Geoblocking and Global Business,” World IP Day Event, Switch, Las Vegas (May 2016)  “Undetected Conflict-of-Laws Problems in Cross-Border Online Copyright Infringement Cases,” 5th International Intellectual Property Roundtable, William S. Boyd School of Law (April 2016)  “Online Infringements of IP Rights and the Role of Geoblocking,” Nagoya University Graduate School of Law, Nagoya, Japan (February 2016)  “Enforcement on the Internet and Geoblocking,” Asia Pacific IP Forum, University of Washington School of Law (February 2016)  “Patent Working Requirements: Historical and Comparative Perspectives,” Chicago IP Colloquium, Loyola School of Law (February 2016)  “Geoblocking and Evasion of Geoblocking: Technical Standards and the Law,” Cyberspace 2015, Law School of Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic (November 2015)  “Copyright Update,” Intellectual Property Law Conference, Intellectual Property law Section, Nevada Bar, William S. Boyd School of Law (October 2015)  “Patent Working Requirements,” Patent Sovereignty and International Law, University of , Irvine, School of Law (October 2015)  “Enforcement on the Internet and Geoblocking,” 4th Annual U.S.-China IP Conference, University of California, Berkeley Law School (October 2015)  “Patent Working Requirements: Historical and Comparative Perspectives,” 15th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, DePaul University College of Law (August 2015)

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 “The Marrakesh Treaty and the Targeted Uses of Copyright Exhaustion,” International Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable, Duke Law School (May 2015)  “Extraterritorial Enforcement of National Laws in Connection with Online Commercial Activity,” 5th Internet Law Works-in-Progress, Santa Clara University School of Law (March 2015)  “Recognition of Foreign Judgments,” WIPO-ILA Seminar on IP and Private International Law, World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva (January 2015)  “Copyright Update,” Intellectual Property Law Conference, Intellectual Property law Section, Nevada Bar, William S. Boyd School of Law (November 2014)  “The Multiplicity of Copyright Laws on the Internet: Proposed Solutions, Objections to the Solutions, and the Realities of Cross-Border Copyright Enforcement,” 14th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, UC Berkeley School of Law (August 2014)  “Advancing National Intellectual Property Policies in a Transnational Context,” International Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable, DePaul University College of Law (May 2014)  “Foreigners in U.S. Patent Litigation: An Empirical Study of Patent Cases Filed in Nine U.S. Federal District Courts in 2004, 2009, and 2012,” PatCon 4, University of San Diego School of Law (April 2014)  “Advancing National Intellectual Property Policies in a Transnational Context,” The George Washington University Law School (February 2014)  “Evasion of Geolocation,” Cyberspace 2013, Law School of Masaryk University, Brno, the Czech Republic (November 2013)  “Global Patents: Limits of Transnational Enforcement,” University of Macerata, Italy (November 2013)  “Advancing National Intellectual Property Policies in a Transnational Context,” IP Speaker Series, University of San Diego School of Law (September 2013)  “Advancing IP Policy through Conflict of Laws Rules,” 14th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (August 2013)  “Solving the Problem of Enforcement of Copyright on the Internet: The Road Ahead,” Second International Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable (April 2013)  “The Current State and Trajectory of U.S. Conflict of Laws,” Czech Society of International Law, Prague, the Czech Republic (March 2013)  “Fashion and U.S. IP Law,” Università di Lingue e Comunicazione, Milan, Italy (March 2013)  “Conflict of Laws Rules for Intellectual Property Disputes as National Intellectual Property Policy,” International Conference “International Issues Relating to Pro- Innovation Patent System and Competition Policy” at Nagoya University, Japan (February 2013)  “Copyright Update,” Nevada Bar IP Section Annual Conference (November 2012)  “Cross-Border IP Infringement—Patents,” IP Across-Topic Scholarship Conference at the University of Washington School of Law (July 2012)  “Location Verification,” Internet Gaming Regulation Symposium at the William S. Boyd School of Law (May 2012)  “Legal Implications of the Evasion of Geolocation,” GEOINT Cyber Summit at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (May 2012)

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 “Proposal for an International Convention on Online Gambling,” Second Internet Law Works in Progress at New York Law School (March 2012)  “The Future of Cybertravel: Legal Implications of the Evasion of Geolocation,” 39th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy, George Mason University Law School, Arlington, Virginia (September 2011)  An update on copyright law, IGT & Boyd Intellectual Property Seminar: Assets, Licensing and Pooling (September 2011)  “Injunctive Relief, Equity and Misuse of Rights,” Grenzen der Rechtsdurchsetzung im Immaterialgüterrecht, German Association for Comparative Law, Trier, Germany (September 2011)  “The Future of Cybertravel: Legal Implications of the Evasion of Geolocation,” 12th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at DePaul University College of Law (August 2011)  “The Future of Cybertravel: Legal Implications of the Evasion of Geolocation,” DEF CON 19 (August 2011)  Panel TRIPS and Patent Enforcement at the symposium “The TRIPS Agreement Convention and the Integration of Intellectual Property Law: Convergence or Controversy?,” Thomas Jefferson School of Law (April 2011)  “Cybertravel,” 14th Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities (March 2011)  “The Future of Cybertravel,” Internet Law Works in Progress at Santa Clara University School of Law (March 2011)  “The Present and Future of Extrajurisdictional Enforcement of IP Rights in the EU,” 2011 ABILA International Law Weekend—West (February 2011)  Cyberlaw panel, Spring Meeting of the ABA Law Student Division, 14th Circuit (February 2011)  “Current U.S. Developments in Intellectual Property Law,” Common Law Society, Prague, the Czech Republic (December 2010)  “When Foreigners Infringe Patents: An Empirical Look at the Involvement of Foreign Defendants in Patent Infringement Litigation in the U.S.,” 10th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at Berkeley Law School (August 2010)  “Setting Foot on Enemy Ground: Cease and Desist Letters, DMCA Notifications, and Personal Jurisdiction in Declaratory Judgment Actions,” 7th Annual Works in Progress in Intellectual Property at Seton Hall University School of Law (October 2009)  “Cross-Border Enforcement of Judgments in Patent Infringement Cases,” 9th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (August 2009)  “Legal Landscape in a ‘Legislative Hurricane:’ Impact of the 2004 European Union Enlargement on the Czech Legislative Process,” Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at (April 2006)  “(Non) Reform of Civil Service in the Czech Republic after 1989,” Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at Stanford University (October 2005)  Lectures on EU law and current developments, EU legislative processes, EU institutions and EU decision-making for the Czech Judicial Academy, Czech courts, the Diplomatic

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Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and the Czech Statistical Office (2001–2003)

EXPERIENCE ______

William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2010–date Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law, 2015-date

Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition May 2020 Visiting Professor, Munich Intellectual Property Law Center April 2021

The George Washington University Law School May–June 2019 Visiting Professor of Law, Munich Intellectual Property May–June 2018 Summer Program (a joint program with the Munich May–June 2017 Intellectual Property Law Center, co-directed by May– June 2016 the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition) July 2015

School of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, the Czech Republic December 2017 Visiting Professor of Law, “International Intellectual Property Law,” December 2015 “Current Issues in U.S. Intellectual Property Law” December 2014

School of Law, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic April 2017 “Current Issues in U.S. Intellectual Property Law”

Santa Clara University School of Law 2010 Lecturer in Law

Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic 2001–2004 Head of the European Union Law Unit Czech Republic Representative to the EU Council Working Group on Intellectual Property Deputy Member of the Czech Republic Executive Branch Committee on Preparations for EU Membership Instructor in law and policy of the EU for judges, prosecutors, diplomats and other civil servants

European Commission, Luxembourg 2000–2001 National Legal Expert, Legal Unit of the Statistical Office of the EU

Czech Statistical Office, Prague, Czech Republic 1998–2001 Head of the Legislative Unit

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS ______

 Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich, Germany, December 2020–present  Visiting Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany, October and November 2020  Member of the International Law Association Committee on Intellectual Property and Private International Law, 2011–present  Peer reviewer for the International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (IIC), a publication of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 2013–present  Peer reviewer for the Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology, 2016–present  Member of the ABILA Book Award Committee (American Branch of the International Law Association), 2020–present

 Member of the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Conflict of Laws, 2017–2019  Visitor at the Center for Cyber Law & Policy, University of Haifa Faculty of Law, May 2018  Member of the International Advisory Committee for a project by Professor Dan Svantesson of the Bond University Faculty of Law at Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship research grant, 2012–2017  U.S. national co-reporter for the 2014 International Congress of Comparative Law on the topic “Secondary Liability of Service Providers,” 2012–2014  Member of the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Internet and Computer Law, 2011–2014  Legal Research Fellow, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2008–2009  International Expert to the Max Planck Institute Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP), Munich, Germany, October 2009  Fellow, Kauffman Summer Legal Institute, July 2009  Visiting researcher at Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, Munich, Germany, February-April 2009 and October 2013  Teaching assistant to Professor Paul Goldstein in “International Intellectual Property” at Stanford Law School, spring semester 2008; legal assistant in the spring and fall semesters of 2009, and the summer and fall semesters of 2007  Teaching assistant to Richard Morningstar, former U.S. Ambassador to the EU, and Amichai Magen, in “Law and Policy of the EU” at Stanford Law School, spring semester 2007 and spring semester 2006  Teaching assistant to Beth McLellan in “Introduction to American Law” at Stanford Law School, August and September 2009  Fellow, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation, 2006–2007  Intern for the Hon. Socrates Peter Manoukian, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, San Jose, California, 2005

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EDUCATION ______

Stanford Law School, Stanford, California Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.), 2010 Master of the Science of Law (J.S.M.), 2006

Law School of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Doctor (Ph.D., Law), 2001 Doctor of Laws (JUDr.), 2002 Magister of Law (Mgr.—J.D. equivalent), 1997

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ______

Bar Admission New York

Memberships American Law Institute (elected) International Academy of Comparative Law (elected) American Bar Association New York State Bar Association American Intellectual Property Law Association Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale (ALAI) Founding member of the Czech ALAI chapter International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP) International Law Association Member of the ILA Committee on Intellectual Property and Private International Law, 2011–present Member of the ILA American Branch’s Book Award Committee, 2020 American Society of International Law American Society of Comparative Law

Languages English—fluent Czech—native speaker German—active Slovak—passive Polish—passive

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