Although this IP conference (sponsored by Princeton University's 
Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies) took place many months 
ago, I just stumbled upon the webcast.  For those interested, see:

http://www.princeton.edu/~pumipc/panels.shtml


Several sessions are relevant for MCN folk, among them:

- Larry Lessig's presentation on the "read/write" culture in the Keynote Panel
- Compulsory Licensing:  A Solution to Multiple-rights-induced 
Gridlock? (Panel 3b)
- The Construction of Authorship (Panel 1b)
- Tacit Knowledge and the Pragmatics of Creative Work:  Can IP Law 
Keep Up?  (Panel 2b) (I particularly recommend Jessica Litman's 
presentation in this panel)

Diane


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