

Dr. Uri Hacohen
Law
Uri Y. Hacohen is an Assistant Professor at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law.
His research and teaching span intellectual property law, Artificial Intelligence regulation, governance, and competition policy.
Hacohen received his LL.B. (Magna Cum Laude) from Tel-Aviv University in 2012, his LL.M. (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar) from Columbia University in 2014, and his J.S.D from Berkeley Law in 2019. He is also a graduate of a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Center of Law, Economics, and Politics (LEAP) at Berkeley Law School, and a research fellowship at the Center for Technology, Society & Policy (CTSP) at the UC Berkeley School of Information.
His pending works include: Uri Y. Hacohen, User-Based Algorithmic Auditing (work in progress, 2023), and Uri Y. Hacohen & Niva Elkin Koren, Copyright Regenerated: Harnessing GenAI to Measure Originality and Copyright Scope (work in progress, 2023). His recent publications include Uri Y. Hacohen, The Policy Implications of User-Generated Data Network Effects, 33 Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, & Entertainment Law, 340 (2023), and Uri Y. Hacohen, User-Generated Data Network Effects and Market Competition Dynamics, (Forthcoming at the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, & Entertainment Law, Journal, 2023).
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