Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet & Society The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School

Jocelyn Dabeau
Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School

Ms. Dabeau is a third year law student at Harvard Law School. Upon graduating this semester, she plans to return to Texas to pursue a career in intellectual property and technology law with the law firm of Thompson & Knight, L.L.P.

Research Interests:

Intellectual property on the Internet, copyright in digital works, e-commerce, telecommunications, technology licensing, entertainment licensing, online publicity rights, information warfare

Berkman Center Experience:

1999-2000
Teaching Fellow, Intellectual Property in Cyberspace with Professor William Fisher III.
Author, MP3 teaching module.
Intern in the Berkman Center's clinical program.
Involved with the Berkman Center's Openlaw project.

1998-1999
Teaching Fellow, Intellectual Property in Cyberspace with Professor William Fisher III.
Teaching Fellow, Privacy in Cyberspace with Professor Arthur R. Miller.
Berkman Center Affiliate.

Education:

University of Texas at Austin, B.A. Government, 1996, with high honors. Phi Beta Kappa.
Harvard Law School, J.D. Candidate, 2000.

Contact:

jdabeau@law.harvard.edu or jdabeau@eon.law.harvard.edu (for IP in Cyberspace related inquiries)