Michael Fricklas, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Viacom, speaks at the Yale Law School and the Information Society Project at Yale about Intellectual Property and the future of copyright law. ... "Yale Law School" Viacom "Michael Fricklas" "copyright law" "intellectua...
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Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia, visits Yale and speaks about Wikipedia, its purpose, criticisms and its place in the academic and human sphere. This talk was sponsored by the the Information Society Project at the Yale Law School. ... Wikipedia "Jimmy Wales" "social networking" wiki "Yale Law...
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Project (ISP) hosted the Library 2.0 Symposium on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at Yale Law School. The symposium was especially timely as the confluence of book digitization projects, user-generated content, and social networking applications forces us to rethink the role of libraries. Among the top...
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Laura DeNardis, Visiting Fellow in the Information Society Project at Yale Law School discusses how a lack of Open Standards impeded public access to governmental services following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and also in Thailand following the 2004 Tsunami. This presentation took place at...
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Sen. Hillary Clinton, Yale Law class of '73, has less support at her alma mater than Sen. Barack Obama, a graduate of rival Harvard Law, does. See yaledailynews.com for further Election 2008 coverage.
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The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) hosted the Library 2.0 Symposium on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at Yale Law School. The symposium was especially timely as the confluence of book digitization projects, user-generated content, and social networking applications forces us to rethink the rol...
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In SUPER CRUNCHERS Yale Law School professor Ian Ayres reveals why increasingly, data sets are being used to make accurate predictions that affect our lives in every way, from business to travel to dating.
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Laura DeNardis, Visiting Fellow in the Information Society Project at Yale Law School explores the ability of Open Standards to promote the public interest at the UN Internet Governance Forum in Athens Greece during the Open Standards Workshop.
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about the Warren Commission’s findings were not restricted to ordinary Americans. Well before 1978, President Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and four of the seven members of the Warren Commission all articulated, if sometimes off the record, some level of skepticism about the Commission's basic findin...
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