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Bio
Chen, Shun-Ling (Taiwan/US) is currently an SJD student at Harvard Law School, with a secondary field in Science, Technology and Society. Her dissertation is entitled The Haunting Author in the Distribution of Ownership and Authority: An exploration through Collaborative Cultural Production. In this dissertation, she studies how narrowly collaboration is contrued in the "joint work" doctrine in US copyright law, then contrasts that with large-scale and continuous collaborative efforts in online peer-production communities and in indigenous/marginalized communities with oral traditions. She will be joining the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law as a visiting assistant professor in the summer of 2013.
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- contact via schen@sjd.law.harvard.edu