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The Law and Technology of Digital Rights Management

February 27 - March 1, 2003

Berkeley, CA, USA

Technology

Host: UC, Berkeley
Homepage: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/institutes/bclt/drm/index2.html
Email: eddank@sims.berkeley.edu

Organizers: Berkeley Center for Law and Technology (BCLT), School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS), Berkeley Technology Law Journal (BTLJ)

Description:
As industry increasingly embraces digital delivery systems and looks to develop and implement technological protection measures to protect their information, it is increasingly important for you to understand how your work intersects with intellectual property, privacy, and contract law.

We invite you to join leaders from industry, academia, government, and the nonprofit sector such as:

* Mozelle Thompson (Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission) * Congresswomen Zoe Lofgren (D-California) * Cary Sherman (General Counsel, Recording Industry Association of America) * Lucky Green (cypherpunks.to) * Larry Lessig (Professor of Law, Stanford University) * Edward Felten, (Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University) * Mike Chartier (Director of Regulator Policy of Wireless Group, Intel) * Barb Fox (Senior Software Architect, Cryptography and Digital Rights Management, Microsoft Corporation)

and many more to discuss the legal, technological, and policy landscape of digital rights management systems, learn about recent developments, and debate the future balance of content protection, fair use, and privacy.

Please join us for this year's conference, Feb. 27-Mar. 1, and don't get left behind in the most important change in the area of law and technology today.

Speakers:     Julie Cohen, Georgetown Law School Graeme Dinwoodie, Chicago Kent School of Law Richard Epstein, University of Chicago School of Law Bernt Hugenholtz, University of Amsterdam, Information Law Institute Raymond Ku, Seton Hall School of Law (visiting at Cornell Law School) Mark Lemley, Boalt School of Law Larry Lessig, Stanford Law School Joe Liu, Boston College School of Law Anita Ramasastry, University of Washington School of Law Tony Reese, University of Texas School of Law Pamela Samuelson, Boalt Hall School of Law & SIMS Hal Abelson, Computer Science, MIT Allan Adler, Association of American Publishers (AAP) Fritz Attaway, Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Jerry Berman, Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) Ed Black, Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) Bob Blakley, IBM Drew Dean, SRI Sarah Deutsch, Verizon Communications (Legal Department) John Erickson, Hewlett Packard David Farber, University of Pennsylvania (visiting at Computer Science, CMU) Edward Felten, Computer Science, Princeton University Joan Feigenbaum, Computer Science, Yale University Barb Fox, Microsoft Lucky Green, cypherpunks.to Jon Healey, Los Angeles Times Brian LaMacchia, Microsoft Rep. Zoe Lofgren, California 16th District (Silicon Valley) John Manferdelli, Microsoft Chris Murray, Consumers Union David Reed, Author Tomas Sander, Hewlett Packard Labs Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Security Carl Shapiro, Haas School Cary Sherman, RIAA Emery Simon, BSA Lon Sobel, Entertainment Law Reporter Mozelle Thompson, Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission Hal Varian, SIMS, Berkeley David Wagner, SIMS, Berkeley Donald M. Whiteside, Intel Corp.

Submitted by: Eddan Katz
Date received: January 23, 2003, revised January 28, 2003


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