Marketa Trimble is the Samuel S. Lionel
Professor of Intellectual Property Law at the William S. Boyd School of Law at
the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She specializes in
international intellectual property law and publishes extensively on issues at
the intersection of conflict of laws/private international law and intellectual
property law, particularly patent law and copyright law. She has authored
numerous works on these subjects, including Global Patents: Limits of
Transnational Enforcement (Oxford University Press, 2012), and is the
co-author of a leading international intellectual property law casebook, International
Intellectual Property Law (with Professor Paul Goldstein, Foundation
Press, 2012, 2016, and 2019). She has also authored several works in the area
of cyberlaw, particularly relating to the legal issues of geoblocking and the
circumvention of geoblocking. She has presented at
conferences in the United States and abroad, and teaches regularly in The
George Washington University Law School’s Munich Intellectual Property Law
Summer Program. She is a member of the American Law Institute, the International
Academy of Comparative Law, and other academic and professional organizations.
William S. Boyd School of Law/UNLV
comparative law, patent law, intellectual property, copyright law, conflict of laws, european union law, international intellectual property law
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