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Christina Mulligan

Professor of Law

Brooklyn Law School

New York

Expertise

Artificial Intelligence Consumer Technology Free Speech Intellectual Property Law Privacy

Professor Mulligan researches and teaches topics in Internet law and intellectual property law. Her scholarship addresses efforts to adapt intellectual property law for the digital age and the relationship between law and technology. Recently, she has written about the Internet of Things, end-user license agreements, and robot punishment.

Professor Mulligan has also taught as a visiting associate professor at Yale Law School and is an affiliated fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. She earned her bachelor’s degree cum laude and her law degree cum laude from Harvard University, where she worked as a production and article editor for the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology.

Keywords: copyright, digital copyright, end user license agreements, terms of use, robots