Jiarui (Jerry) Liu is a J.S.D. candidate and Olin Fellow in Law and Economics at Stanford Law School. He also holds a Ph.D. degree in Jurisprudence from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Up to now, He has published thirty academic articles in American, European and Chinese law journals, including Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, European Intellectual Property Review, and Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice (Oxford). One of his articles has been included in the suggested readings of the World Intellectual Property Organization, and another has been selected and reprinted by West as one of the best law articles of 2010 in the areas of art, entertainment and publishing. Before attending Stanford, He was a senior associate with the Intellectual Property Group of Baker & McKenzie, admitted both in New York and in China. His practice areas included entertainment and media, computer and information technology, intellectual property litigation and transaction. This position provided him with regular exposure to a variety of cutting-edge legal issues concerning peer-to-peer network, music search engine and digital rights management. He was involved in several high-profile cases in China, including those among the “Top 10 Intellectual Property Cases of the Year” designated by the Supreme People’s Court of China. He also assisted various industrial associations and international organizations in intellectual property-related lobbying projects.