I found his page on the actual Santa clara law website, and it specifically mentioned that he founded the chatgpt blog in question. So it looks like he is legitimately a qualified law professor and from his profile it looks like he does specialise in IP law stuff.
This got me to investigate Ed Lee a bit. Seems like a sort of weird situation.
The corresponding website in question’s about page doesn’t mention him.
Seems like he has another very similar site, https://bitcoiniseatingtheworld.com/, for reference, also with no about section
Here seems to be his Twitter page, where he advertises his new NFT book.
I found his page on the actual Santa clara law website, and it specifically mentioned that he founded the chatgpt blog in question. So it looks like he is legitimately a qualified law professor and from his profile it looks like he does specialise in IP law stuff.
On the other hand, the blog has posts with questionable methodology like asking chatgpt for probabilities of lawsuit outcomes.
I would like to hear from other IP law specialists.