Research interest: Intellectual Property Law
Dissertation: Evaluating an Appropriate Scope of Motion Picture’s Copyright in the Data-Driven Creativity Era
Dissertation committee:
Prof. Marshall Leaffer (Primary Supervisor)
Prof. Mark D. Janis
Prof. Michael Mattioli
Education:
SJD, Candidate, Indiana University Maurer School of Law (2020-Present)
LLM, Indiana University Maurer School of Law (2020)
LLM, Soochow University (Taiwan) (2010)
LLB, National Taiwan University (1998)
Publications:
• Why companies from British overseas territories are not eligible to claim patent priorities in Taiwan, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Journal, Issue 20, P.18-29 (2015).
• A Study of Prior User Rights Defense against Patent Infringement–Comparison of Systems in Taiwan, the United States and Japan, Intellectual Property Right Journal (Tipo), Issue 174, P.52-83 (2013).
• The Legal Application of Patent Indirect Infringement-Introduction to a Judgment of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in Grimme v. Scott, Intellectual Property Right Journal (Tipo), Issue 166, P.6-28 (2012).
• The Publication of Patent Information vs. The Protection of Personal Data, Intellectual Property Right Journal (Taiwan), Issue 154, P.6-38 (2011).
• A study of the Patent License Recordation System, Intellectual Property Right Journal (Tipo), Issue 142, P.5-32 (2010).
• A Study on the Definition and Effect of Patent Exclusive License, Intellectual Property Right Journal (Tipo), Issue 130, P.5-39 (2009).
Other:
Member, New York Bar and Taiwan Bar;
2016 MOE (Taiwan) government scholarship for sponsorship of overseas study;
Languages: Mandarin Chinese and English.