CHINA TOWN HALL
CONCORD
Monday, October 28 - 6 PM
Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property,
UNH Law School, Concord

Featuring Jerry Liu,
Assistant Professor of Law,
UNH Law School
"Rock & Roll on the New Long March: Copyright Piracy & the Music Industry in China"
Discussion moderated by Professor Bill Hennessy
&
Followed by live webcast with
Madeline Albright,
Former Secretary of State on
"U.S.-China Relations"
Moderated by Stephen Orlins, President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Free and open to the public;
Advance registration requested
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CHINA Town Hall is a national day of programming on China involving 50 cities throughout the United States
Presented by:
ABOUT JERRY LIU
UNH Law Professor Jerry Liu has a specialty in international IP, in particular the interaction among IP protection, technological innovation, and the development of cultural industries. He is currently completing his JSD degree at Stanford, where he has been an Olin Fellow in Law and Economics, a Microsoft Fellow in Intellectual Property and Antitrust, and a Stanford Program in International Legal Studies fellow. He also served as Senior Editor of the Stanford Technology Law Review.
Prior to his time at Stanford, Liu earned a PhD in Jurisprudence at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, as well as an LLM from the University of Washington School of Law. He has worked for both Baker & McKenzie and Jones Day in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Jerry has published widely in Chinese, U.S., and European journals.