Suzanne:
You're not getting off the hook that easily. Please give us a
report on the NY Bar Assoc. panel!
Amalyah Keshet
At 05:17 11/11/2005, you wrote:
Hi Marla, et al,
I was very pleased to hear from several attendees that this year's
conference was a great success. Congratulations to all!
Can't take much "credit" for the really arduous task of
forwarding Lessig's posts, but I'm happy that people are finding the
Lessing posts interesting, and aren't rolling eyes and saying
"another one?!"
For those who just can't get enough, he has a blog:
http://www.lessig.org/blog/
And visit F
Since you mentioned it... here's the next installment.
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Thanks, Janice. I really enjoyed that meeting. Your questions make
excellent subject headings, so I just filled in some responses below!
Janice wrote:
I would like to hear more
on the storage issues discussion;
big issues for everyone as the growing demands of digital images
Lessig is amazing, I heartily recommend him as well, for keynote...
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Title: Fwd: Re: MCN 2005 and MCN 2006
I second Suzanne's suggestion of Lawrence Lessig.
Lest you think Lessig's focus on IP is not broad enough for the entire
MCN constituency, let me assure you (having heard him speak many times
now) that he draws technology into his presentations, since it is