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Below
is a list of Sabety+associates cited literature
and conference presentations.
Presentations

Ted Sabety spoke on "Patenting Nanotechnology: Intellectual
Property and Business Strategy" at the "Protecting Biotech
Inventions" conference in Brussels,
Belgium on
September 27, 2006.
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here for more information
On September 28, 2006, Ted Sabety spoke on "Intellectual Property
Protection and Patent Strategy" at the Catapult conference in London, England.
On June 17, 2005 Ted Sabety made the Keynote Presentation at the Garden
State Nanotechnology Alliance.
At the May 2005 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference, in Anaheim, CA,
Ted Sabety presented his paper "Nanotechnology Innovation and the
Patent Thicket: Which IP Policies Promote Growth?"
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"Are we in Danger of a Nanotechnology Patent Thicket?" Ted
Sabety's presentation at the Law and Technology
Conference, 2005 at The Stanford Law School.
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information
"Creating Patent Licensing Policy for Publicly Funded Patents: How
to Address the Nanotechnology Patent Thicket Problem" presented by
Ted Sabety at: Nano Ethics: A Conference
Sponsored By nSTS at the University of South
Carolina, March 5, 2005
Ted Sabety presented a breakout session on "Will the Nanotechnology
Industry Prosper Like the Silicon/Software Industry?" May 16, 2004
at the Foresight Vision Weekend, Silicon
Valley, California.
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At NanoBusiness 2004, Ted Sabety moderated a
session "Nanotechnology and the Environment" May 18th, New York City.
Hear Ted Sabety
interviewed by Small Tech Audio News on "Small Technology and
Intellectual Property"
WindowsMedia format
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format
Open Source: Strategies
for Licensing
Presentation by Ted Sabety, Principal, Sabety+associates
SIIA Webcast
Wednesday, April 7, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET
Ted Sabety, principal of Sabety+associates,
provides insight into effective strategies for creating value through project
management techniques, due diligence, contracting and product licensing.
The presentation includes examples of open source licenses.
Open Source
Licenses and IP Management: Understanding Its Possibilities and Avoiding
Its Pitfalls
Thursday, May 13, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Ted Sabety presented a workshop at the Licensing Executives Society (LES)
Spring Meeting.
Open Source:
Effective Strategies for Licensing, Development, and Valuation.
February 26, 2004 , 6 p.m. Ted Sabety moderated a special New
York Software Industry Association (NYSIA) meeting.
Co-moderator Aron Trauring,
CEO, Zoteca
Panelists: Charles Loengard, President, Lioncom, Steve Brotman,
Managing Director, Silicon Alley Venture Partners, and Jaron
Rubenstein, President, Rubenstein Technology Group
"Extracting value from intellectual assets"
Ted Sabety presents a course with David Robbins at Columbia Business
School. Spring 2004
Ted Sabety moderated the session: Copyright Protection Technology and
the Content Industry, A Roundtable Discussion. September 25, 2003.
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Ted Sabety moderated the session: "Insiders, Outsiders: Assessing
and Neutralizing Threats to Intellectual Property" at the 9th Entertainment
Technology Alliance, October 29, 2003 in New York City.
Intellectual Property and Technology Transactions Law and Economics
Columbia Business
School Executive MBA Program, September 27, 2002.
Strategic Technology Transactions and e-Content Licenses Law and
Economics
Protecting Intellectual Property in the Global Digital Age.
Association of the Bar, City of New
York, CLE Seminar, October 4, 2001.
Intellectual Property and Technology Transactions Law and Economics
Columbia Business
School, September 28, 2001.
Intellectual Property and Technology Transactions Law and Economics
Columbia Business
School Executive MBA Program, June 15, 2001.
Strategic Technology Transactions and e-Content Licenses Law and
Economics
Association of Corporate Counsel of America,
May 8, 2001, New York, NY.
Computer Science Concepts and Copyright Cases: A Path to a Coherent Law
ALI-ABA Conference on Computer Software, Protection and Commercial
Exploitation, December, 1998, Washington
D.C.
Publications

“Weak IP Protection
Hurts Small Business”

Investors
Digest Magazine, January 14, 2010
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article
“eBay
pulls a rabbit out of the bag, but it could have been so much better”
“Yours, Mine,
Ours?”

ipFrontline, September 23, 2009
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“eBay
pulls a rabbit out of the bag, but it could have been so much better”

IAM blog, September 2009
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here to read Ted’s comments on the Skype
dispute
"The Doctrine of Inherency and the Carbon Nanotube
Patents: Experimental Measurement vs. Documentary Inference."

published in the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology, April, 2008
Read about Sabety+associates work in
Nanotechnology in the Wall Street Journal article "Nanotechnology
Patents Surge As Companies Vie to Stake Claim"
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summary
"Can NNI Funding Agents Set An IP Licensing Policy to Avoid A Nano-patent Thicket?"

published in the November 2004 issue of The Nanobusiness Alliance News
"Nanotechnology Innovation and the Patent Thicket: Which IP
Policies Promote Growth?" 
published in the September, 2004 issue of "Nanotechnology Law &
Business" Journal
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article
DVD Audio vs Super Audio CD:
Will Either Predominate Over Internet Downloaded Music?

Ted Sabety
NMPA's news & views, Summer 2003
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here for PDF)
Computer Science Concepts in Copyright Cases: The Path to a Coherent Law

Marci Hamilton & Ted Sabety
10 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 239 (1996)
Citation of Computer Concepts article by Microsoft's appelate
brief in Sun v Microsoft

On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District
of California No. C-97-20884 RMW The Honorable Ronald M. Whyte
The multiple-processor PPS chip of the NON-VON 3 supercomputer

David Shaw, Theodore M. Sabety
Integration, the VLSI Journal 2:161-174, 1985
An eight-processor chip for a massively parallel machine

David Elliot Shaw, Theodore M. Sabety
Technical Report CUCS -133-84, Department of Computer Science, Columbia
University in the City of New York
The semi-automatic generation of processing element control paths for
highly parallel machines

Theodore M. Sabety, David Elliot Shaw, Brian Mathies
Annual ACM IEEE Design Automation Conference, 21st Proceedings of the
Design Automation Conference on Design Automation
1984, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States; Pages: 441-446
Layout design -- lessons from the Jedi designer (tutorial session)

Susan L. Taylor, Roderic Beresford, Theodore M.
Sabety
Annual ACM IEEE Design Automation conference, Proceedings of the 22nd
ACM/IEEE conference on Design Automation
1985, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; page 337
Music Production Discography

Click here for a partial list of popular sound
recording productions Sabety has participated in.
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