[Also, David Coursey was kind enough to invite me on his AnchorDesk radio 
show for the last two weeks to talk about the library filtering trial. Last 
week's archived audio is available here 
(http://www.cnet.com/broadband/0-7227152-7-7230027.html) if you click on 
the April 1 link. The previous week's show seems to have scrolled off the 
page. Finally, I spoke at the University of Pennsylvania last week. The 
group that organized the talk says the audio will be available online soon, 
and I'll pass it along when I get the URL. --Declan]

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Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2002 21:43:59 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Lusan Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Stanford Law and Technology Conference -- April 20th

Declan,
An ASCII version of the flyer is below -- thanks for helping to spread the 
word! Best, Lusan

____________________________________________________________________________ 
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Stanford Law & Technology Association, Stanford Entertainment & Sports Law 
Association, Stanford Technology Law Review

                        Invite you to attend

DIGITAL LANDSCAPE:
REDRAWING THE BOUNDARIES IN ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA AND THE LAW

Stanford Law School
April 20, 2002
8:00 am � 5:00 pm

DIGITAL LANDSCAPES is a one-day conference that provides a forum to discuss 
how concepts such as fair use, free speech, copyright control, and legal 
enforcement should apply in the changing technological environment.  The 
entire conference has been approved for 6.5 HOURS OF MCLE CREDIT.


Conference Schedule for Saturday, April 20, 2002
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7:30 am:  Registration

8:15-8:30 am:  Opening Remarks

8:30-10:00 am: PANEL 1:  The DMCA Anti-Circumvention Provisions: Preventing 
Piracy or Criminalizing Technology?

        What tensions between content protection and legitimate anti-circumvention 
activities arise from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998?

        PARTICIPANTS:  Dean Kathleen Sullivan (Moderator), Stanford Law School; 
Ian C. Ballon, Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips; Cindy Cohn, Legal 
Director, EFF; Prof. Edward Felten, Princeton Univ.; Christopher Painter, 
Deputy Chief, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, U.S. Dept. of 
Justice.

10:15-11:45 am:  PANEL 2:  Problems of Identity in Digital Animation
        Today's digital tools can rewrite history and even create entirely 
fictional but photorealistic personalities by manipulating the images, 
voices and motions of actual people.  Are current legal remedies sufficient 
to protect an individual identity in these environments?

        PARTICIPANTS: Gregg Homer (Moderator), Member, Entertainment Law Group; 
Prof. Joseph J. Beard, St. John's Univ. Law School; Prof. Christoph 
Bregler, Computer Science Dept., Stanford Univ.; Philip Rosedale, Founder & 
CEO, Linden Lab; Richard D. Thompson, Of Counsel, Bloom, Hergott, Diemer & 
Cook LLC.               


11:45 am-1:15 pm:  LUNCH AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
        KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Steve Griffin, Music City; Andrew Bridges, Wilson 
Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.


1:15-2:45 pm:  PANEL 3:  The Future of Digital Rights Management
        Looking at cutting-edge cases involving the distribution of music 
(Napster) and television programming (ReplayTV), what issues are at stake 
for copyright holders and consumers, and what is the appropriate balance 
between fair use and copyright?

        PARTICIPANTS:  Kent Walker (Moderator), Senior Vice President, Liberate 
Technologies; Jeffrey Knowles, Attorney, Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, 
LLP; Prof. Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School; Laurence Pulgram, 
Attorney, Fenwick & West.


3:00-4:45 pm: PANEL 4:  From International News Service to Tasini: Digital 
News Pushing the Boundaries of Information Ownership and Industry Competition
        What are the latest trends in the digital distribution of news, and how 
will future developments in the media business shape the development of 
copyright law?

        PARTICIPANTS:  Jon Healey (Moderator), Business Reporter, LA Times; Beth 
Fouhy, Executive Producer, Political Unit, CNN; Rex S. Heinke, partner, 
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP; Miljenko Horvat, President & CEO, 
NewspaperDirect; Declan McCullagh, Washington Bureau Chief, Wired News; 
Jonathan Tasini, President, National Writers Union.

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To register for DIGITAL LANDSCAPES, visit our website:

        http://www.law.stanford.edu/slata/digital_landscapes/

Check or credit card payment accepted.  For more information, email 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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