DRM Conference, session 4
Impacts of DRMs on consumers Chris Murray, Consumers Union (moderator) Julie Cohen, Georgetown Univ. Law School (paper on DRM & privacy) Joan Feigenbaum, Computer Science, Yale University Raymond...
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Anti-circumvention regulations in the US and elsewhere Mark Lemley, Boalt Hall (moderator) Graeme Dinwoodie, Chicago Kent LS (paper on European implementation of anti-circumvention rules) Bernt...
View ArticleIdeas Without Boundaries conference
Held at Stanford yesterday, the URL for this conf: http://lawschool.stanford.edu/slata/ideas_without_boundary/index.html Panel 1: Ethics Michelle Galloway (Moderator), Lecturer at Stanford Law School;...
View ArticleiTunes auction treads murky legal ground
Here’s one from the “it doesn’t really say” department: George Hotelling wants to know. In a move that could spark a novel legal test of Internet music resale rights, the Web developer in Ann Arbor,...
View ArticleThe Importance of…: Dangermouse, the Jay-Z Construction Set and the Videogame...
What happens when an album re-mix spawns a re-mix toolkit? Two albums, Beatles White and Jay-Z’s Black, were combined to may DJ Dangermouse’s Grey Album. From that controversial project comes the J-Z...
View ArticleCovering tracks: New privacy hope for P2P
Citing this article, in part: Spanish developer Pablo Soto, whose Blubster and Piolet software have attracted several hundred thousand users, is taking a decidedly different tack. While including...
View ArticlePTC11: Consumer Behavior
Program link, with Rob Frieden moderating, Sangyong Han, Nir Kshetri, Alf Westlius, and Carsten Zimmermann. Sangyong: winner of Bronstein Research Paper (congratulations!): Deadweight Loss Effect of...
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