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 -- Diane M. Zorich Information Management Services for Cultural Organizations 113 Gallup Road Princeton, NJ 08542 USA Voice: 609-252-1606 Fax: 609-252-1607 Email: dzorich at mindspring.com
