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Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Lessig on Markets and Culture

Professor Larry Lessig is up next here at ILAW, exploring markets and culture, followed by Professor Fisher with possible solutions to the present problem with regard to digital…

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Fisher on Software--Proprietary Legal Strategies

Professor William "Terry" Fisher speaks next, on "Computer Software: Proprietary Legal Strategies." [Also see weblog notes and commentary from participants Frank Field, Aaron…

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Technology

ILAW begins today with a session on technology--a panel moderated by Professor Charles Nesson and featuring Glenn Otis Brown of Creative Commons, Alexander Macgillivray of Google;…

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Zittrain and Fisher on Domain Names

The final session today @ ILAW: professors Zittrain and Fisher on "Content: ICANN and Domain Names." JZ: The Internet waits for no one.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Lessig on End-to-End

Below, my complete notes for Professor Lessig's session @ ILAW on "End-to-End";here, participant Frank Field's.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Nesson, Democracy & Weblogs

Professor Charles Nesson took the opportunity during his "Democracy" session to build an impromptu panel comprised of weblog writers in attendance @ ILAW.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Zittrain & Lessig on Porn and Jurisdiction

The Lessig/Zittrain session on porn and jurisdiction went fast as lightning; as a consequence, I am still making sense of my notes.

Jul 9, 2003

ILAW: Jonathan Zittrain on Internet Technology

Jonathan Zittrain's first assignment @ ILAW: explaining the basics of how the Internet works.  The goal: to provide a framework upon which participants who aren't necessarily…

Jul 6, 2003

ILAW: Yochai Benkler on Peer-Production

Professor Yochai Benkler is up at bat here @ ILAW, discussing peer-production of information goods.

Jul 4, 2003

ILAW: Who Gets the Net?

Via Wendy Seltzer, slides from her presentation here @ ILAW.

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