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Curriculum Vitae for


Dr. Paul Chang-Bing Liu

  • Education:

Ph.D. in Law - University of Washington, 1983

  • Teaching and Research Interests:

Intellectual Property Law, Management of Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer, Computer Law, Law of Science and Technology.

  • Experiences

Director, 1999 -  Present, Graduate Institute of Technology and Innovation   Management, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Director, 1997 -  Present, Center for Technology Policy and Law, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Professor, 1995 -  Present, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

President, 1994 -  Present, Asia Pacific Legal Institute, Washington, D.C.

Affiliate Professor, 1994-  Present, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA

Visiting Professor, 1994-1995, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan

Associate Director, 1992-1997, Competition, Trade & Technology Projects, Asian Law Program, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington

Associate Director, 1990-1992, Center for Law, Science, and Technology, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington

Adjunct Professor, 1984, 1986-1993, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington

Associate Professor, 1985-1986, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Chair Lecturer, 1985-1986, Judges Training Institute, Taiwan, Republic of China

Computer System Development Manager, 1982-1993, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington

Project Coordinator, 1980-1982, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Computer System Analyst, 1976-1980, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Computer Programmer, 1974-1976, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

  • Consultative Positions

    Visiting Professor                Peking University

    Visiting Professor                Southwest University of Political Science and Law

    Consultative Professor       East China University of Politics and Law

    Consultative Professor       Shanghai University

    Of Counsel                          Short Cressman and Business Law Offices, Seattle,
                                                 Washington

    Of Counsel                         Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law, Taipei, Taiwan

  • Professional Organizations

    Co-Chair, Organization of Chinese Americans, Affiliate Organizations (1990-91)

    President (1990,91), Conference Chair(1989), Director (1988- ), Chinese-America Association for Professionals

    Director, Society of Chinese Engineers of Seattle(1988-89)

    Director, The National Council, Chinese Institute of Engineers(’89)

    Director, National Taiwan University Alumni Association of U.S. Northwest (1994-96)

    Director, International Programs Advisory Board, Seattle Community College District

  • Publications

    Articles

    1.          “Intellectual Property Problems on CD Industry“, Chinese Law Journal, Vol. 42, No X, 1997.*

    2.     “Legal Problems of Internet: U.S, White Paper”, Chinese Law Journal, Vol. 41, No. X, 1996.*

    3.     “U.S. Industry’s Influence on Intellectual Property Negotiations & Special 301 Actions”, UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1995.

    4.    “U.S. Industry & Government Interaction on Trade & Intellectual Property Legislation” Chinese Yearbook of International Law & Affairs, Vol. 12, 1994(co-authored)

    5.    “U.S. Industries and Government Interaction on International Negotiations on Trade and Intellectual Property: A Case Study of Special 301 Between The U.S. and Taiwan”, paper presented at Conference of Intellectual Property Protection in East Asia, Washington University, St. Louis, February 25, 1994.

    6.    “The Overlap of Intellectual Property Legal Protection”, China Law Journal, Vol. 38, No. 2, April 1993.*

    7.    “Case Study on Computer Software Litigations in the U.S.”, paper for Seminar on the Information Law, sponsored by Judicial Yuan and , June 1-5, 1991.*

    8.    “The Ownership and Profit Distribution of Intellectual Property Rights”, China Law Journal, vol. 36, no. 1, Jan 1991.*

    9.    “New Legal Problems on the Intellectual Property Laws : New Technology, New Disputes and US/ROC Negotiations”, Paper for National Taiwan University  – University of Washington Symposium on Law and Development at NTU College of  Law on September 5-6, 1988; China Law Journal(Chinese), Vol. 34, No. 1, Jan. 1989. National Taiwan University Law Journal (English), Special Issue, Jan., 1990.

    10.      “A Discussion on the Intellectual Property Rights between Both Sides of the Taiwan Strait”, National Taiwan University Law Journal, Vol. 18, no. 2, June 1989.*

    11.      “Negotiation Skill for the International Contracts”, co-authored Taymin Liu, National Taiwan University Law Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 Dec. 1988.

    12.      “A Review of the Intellectual Property Laws in Taiwan Proposals to Curb Piracy and Counterfeit in a Developing Country”, paper for the Conference on Current Perspective on Law and business in China at BYU Law School on January 4 and 5, 1988; BYU Law Review, Vol. 1988, No. 3, 1988.

    13.      “Comparative Studies of Legal Education In the United States and the Republic of China”, National Taiwan University Law Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1, Dec., 1987.*

    14.      “Chinese Translation of the U.S. Semi-conductor Chip Protection Act of 1984”, Study of Special Topics on Civil Law(), Judicial Yuan, June 1987.*

    15.      “Law and Computer”, Study of Special Topics on Civil Law (), p.130, Judicial   Yuan, June 1987.*

    16.      “Establishment of the Legal Systems for Computer Laws”, Thoughts of Constitution,  Vol. 77, March, 1987.

    17.      “Review of the Existing Legal System(in Taiwan) and the Drafting of New Intellectual Property Laws”, National Taiwan University Law Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3, June 1986.*

    18.      “Computers and Protection of Privacy”, China Law Journal, Vol. 30, No. 2, April 1986.*

    19.      “Legal Problems Related to Computers and their Solutions”, China Law Journal, Vol. 30, No. 1, Jan. 1986.*

    20.      “Computer Counterfeit and Piracy”, National Taiwan University Law Journal, Vol. 15, No.1, Dec, 1985.*

        Books, Research Paper and Others

    21.      The Model of Research Cooperation of the United States Universities, Research paper for Industrial Technology Research Institute, June, 1998.**

    22.      Technology Transfer and Management of Intellectual Property Rights in Europe and U.S.A. (ed.), Technology Policy and Land Occasional Paper Series No. 1, Center for Technology Policy and Law, National Chengchi University, May, 1998.*

    23.      Patent Utilization of United States’ Universities and Research Institutes, Research paper for Industrial Technology Research Institute, April, 1988.**

    24.      Law & Management of the Internet, Research paper of the Commission of Research and Evaluation, Executive Yuan, June, 1998.**

    25.      Intellectual Property Law Protection in the Asia Pacific Region(Co-ed.), Occasional Papers #4, 1996(135), University of Maryland, 183 pages, 1996.

    26.      Intellectual Property Law and Management, Hwa Tai, June, 1996, June, 1998 (2nd ed.) 420 pages(co-authored).*

    27.      The Model and Operation of Universities and Research Institute’s Technology Transfer in the United States and Japan, Research paper for National Science Council, July, 1995.**

    28.      The Legal Protection of Intellectual Property and International Trade Negotiation Between U.S. and ROC, Research paper for CCK Foundation, June 1995.**

    29.      Intellectual Property Legislation and International Negotiations; U.S. Industry and Government Roles and Interaction, Research paper for Sino-American Technical Cooperation Assoc., 320 pages, Aug. 1993.**

    30.      Patentability of Computer Software in the U.S., Japan, and European Community, research paper for the National Bureau of Standards. 459 pages, July 1992.*

    31.      Feasibilty of Technology Transfer Center(U.S., Japan & Taiwan),research paper for Sino-America Technology Cooperation Association, 167 pages, July 1992.*

    32.      Intellectual Property Law in East Asia, Volumesand, compiles course materials for Law 543, University of Washington Law School, Spring Quarter, 1992&93.

    33.      The Current Development of the Legal Protection of Computer Software in the United States, research paper for the Institute for Information Industry(), ROC, June 1991.*

    34.      Computer Software and Intellectual Property Law in  the Pacific Rim Countries, contract paper for the Offices of Technology Assessment, the United States Congress, March 1991.

    35.      Comparative Studies on U.S. and Japan Intellectual Property Management, research paper for the National Science Council, ROC, Aug. 1990.**

    36.      Computer Law, National Taiwan University Law School Press, October 1986, 357 pages, 2nd ed., Jan, 1988. Peking University Press, simplified Chinese edition, 1992.*

    37.      Transcripts of Speeches of the Lecture Tour in January 1986, The Institute for Information Industry(), Feb. 1986.*

    38.      Chinese Legal Tradition Course Materials. Compiled for Law 553, University of Washington Law School, Autumn Quarter 1984, 1986, and 1987, 556 pages.

    39.      Chinese Commercial Law in the Late Ch’ing Period (1842-1911): Jurisprudence and the Dispute Resolution in Taiwan, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 1983, 334 pages.

    40.      Foreign Corporations; Comparative Studies of Corporation Laws of the Republic of China and the U.S., Master thesis, University of Washington, 1977, 72 pages.

 

 

 

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