An Interview with Jacob H. Rooksby, Dean of Gonzaga University School of Law

Authors

  • Micah Zeller Washington University in St. Louis
  • Tucker Taylor University of South Carolina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v2i2.7719

Abstract

In this interview, Jacob Rooksby discusses his work and research in intellectual property and higher education law, including a critical examination of the role of copyright on the modern university campus. The conversation, with the Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship’s (JCEL) Micah Zeller and Tucker Taylor, covers trends concerning student entrepreneurship, faculty ownership, donor-imposed restrictions in special collections, and why everyone involved—from trustees, administrators, instructors, students, and library staff—should care and know how law and policies affect their interests. The discussion draws on Rooksby’s 2016 book, The Branding of the American Mind: How Universities Capture, Manage, and Monetize Intellectual Property and Why It Matters, which describes problematic practices of institutions, opportunities for those working in this space, and how intellectual property issues connect to our moral expectations for higher education. Professor Rooksby also flags areas for readers to keep an eye on in the future.

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References

Rooksby, J. H. (2016). The branding of the American mind: How universities capture, manage, and monetize intellectual property and why it matters. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Loren, L., & Miller, J. S. (2017). Intellectual property law: Cases & materials. Oregon City, OR: Semaphore Press.

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Published

2018-08-16

How to Cite

Zeller, M., & Taylor, T. (2018). An Interview with Jacob H. Rooksby, Dean of Gonzaga University School of Law. Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v2i2.7719