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Audio and video from the 2011 iLaw Program will be recorded live.  Harvard Law School requires us to obtain consent from students, presenters, and all other audience members who may be recorded on video or audio prior to the program. More information on the University's policy can be found [http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/communications/video-and-audio-guidelines.html here on the HLS website].
Audio and video from the 2011 iLaw Program will be recorded live.  Harvard Law School requires us to obtain consent from students, presenters, and all other audience members who may be recorded on video or audio prior to the program. More information on the University's policy can be found [http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/communications/video-and-audio-guidelines.html here on the HLS website].


[http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/communications/recordinglicenseagreement.pdf Consent/License Agreement]
More information about the consents/waivers will be added prior to the program.


A new copy of the consent must be signed (even if you have signed one previously for another class) and submitted to the Berkman Center.  We will be collecting hard copies of this form during at the Registration, outside Austin North on Tuesday, September 6th, 2011.
Accommodations can be made for any audience member who does not wish to be recorded on video by contacting ilaw@cyber.law.harvard.edu.  Given the spatial constraints of Austin North and the large audience, we strongly encourage audience members to contact Carey as soon as possible.
 
Accommodations can be made for any audience member who does not wish to be recorded on video by contacting [mailto:canderson@cyber.law.harvard.edu| Carey Anderson].  Given the spatial constraints of Austin North and the large audience, we strongly encourage audience members to contact Carey as soon as possible.


==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==

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This page will contain information on Program Logistics for iLaw 2011.

Audio and Video Recording Consents

Audio and video from the 2011 iLaw Program will be recorded live. Harvard Law School requires us to obtain consent from students, presenters, and all other audience members who may be recorded on video or audio prior to the program. More information on the University's policy can be found here on the HLS website.

More information about the consents/waivers will be added prior to the program.

Accommodations can be made for any audience member who does not wish to be recorded on video by contacting ilaw@cyber.law.harvard.edu. Given the spatial constraints of Austin North and the large audience, we strongly encourage audience members to contact Carey as soon as possible.

Contact Information

Contact Amar Ashar and Caroline Nolan with programmatic or logistical questions about iLaw 2011.

Contact David O'Brien with questions about the wiki, or consult the MediaWiki Handbook.

Map

Except for the Evening Events, iLaw 2011 will take place in the "Austin North" room in Austin Hall on the Harvard Law School campus.

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Lodging

For a list of local hotels and accommodations, see this page.

Parking

Parking is not available through Harvard Law School, but there are several parking garages in Harvard Square.