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April 8, 2005
Conferences: Signal or Noise, Cyberlaw in the Supreme Court
Posted by Wendy Seltzer
Today, I'll be at Harvard's Signal or Noise?, joined, I expect, by a cohort of bloggers. The first installment helped kick off the study of music and the law five years ago. Join us to see what we've learned (and not yet learned) since.
Switch coasts in a few weeks for the Stanford Center for Internet & Society's Cyberlaw in the Supreme Court, to hear how the Supreme Court might change the debate with its ruling in MGM v. Grokster.
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1. Donna on April 8, 2005 11:21 AM writes...
The Berkman Center's John Palfrey is blogging the conference, and points to the conference briefing book [PDF]: "You don't have to be here to read it!"
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