SAVE THE DATE - Freedom vs Control: Rights Management in the Digital Age, Dec 15 2004
Beatrice Pulliam
pullibe at rcn.com
Sat Nov 6 08:42:07 EST 2004
Apologies for cross-posting
*** Registration will be live next Wed.***
(reminder will be sent, but save the date!!!)
Freedom vs. Control:
Rights Management in the Digital Age
Wednesday, 15 December 2004, 9am-4pm
MIT Building/Room 34-101, 50 Vassar Street
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Chilling effects, electronic frontiers, anarchist librarians, free software,
creative commons, civil liberties, the DMCA, and the mysterious fog of
licensing, copyright, and liability - all packed into a single day dedicated
to exploring the epic battle over rights in the digital environment.
The latest in an award-winning series of timely and engaging conferences for
information leaders and practitioners, this NEASIS&T professional gathering
promises to generate deeper understanding, thought-provoking ideas, and
lively debate. Technology, law, society and custom weave a tangled web of
challenges and opportunities in the modern age - forcing us to actively and
continuously evaluate our needs for both freedom and control of intellectual
property. Join your colleagues and four dynamic speakers from the forefront
of 21st century information leadership for a day of fascinating
conversations designed to illuminate the shadowy netherworld of rights
management.
Program includes individual sessions and panel discussions with:
Hal Abelson
Professor, <http://www.swiss.csail.mit.edu/~hal/hal.html> Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Founding Director, Creative <http://creativecommons.org/> Commons
Wendy Seltzer (home page <http://wendy.seltzer.org/> )
Staff Attorney for Electronic Frontier <http://www.eff.org/> Foundation
Jonathan Zittrain
Assistant Professor, <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/zittrain.html>
Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Harvard University
Co-Director, Berkman Center <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/> for
Internet and Society at Harvard Law School
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Professor, Culture and <http://www.nyu.edu/classes/siva/> Communication,
New York University
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