At noon on November 10th, in room 102, Ray Beckerman (maintainer of the blog The RIAA v. The People) will speak about the Record Industry Association of America’s efforts to curb online file-sharing by suing individual infringers. Mr. Beckerman will address the substantive copyright law, the procedural issues raised by these suits, and the reaction of judges and law enforcement to the RIAA’s campaign.
Author ArchiveThe reading group’s uptown again this week. Sadly, we’ll all have to wait awhile before making that subway trip downtown… unless you do it on your own time. Anyway Halloween’ pretty soon so the topic will be zombies. 6:30 p.m., JG 701 is the current room, this is tentative. I’ll post if it’s changed This week’s readings, in priority order: Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody (excerpt): Naomi Klein, China’s All-Seeing Eye: And this week, a video clue: Wired Science, World War 2.0 (Estonia segment, 2:45-12:30) Food will be there. Drinking group likely to follow. This event sponsored in part by the Student Senate with funds from the On behalf of the board, I want to welcome our two newest members, our 1L Representatives Elizabeth Broomfield and Susan Kremer. We want to congratulate these two, but for those of you not selected, we still want you to be involved. This was a difficult decision, as there were only two spots, and each applicant has something to offer SLST. We look forward to working with all of you in the coming year.
The Society for Law, Science, and Technology (SLST) is now accepting applications for 1L Representative positions. All interested students are invited to submit a statement not longer than 300 words expressing interest in the organization and reasons for seeking board membership. These statements may include event suggestions for the club. All applications should be submitted to slst-eboard@columbia.edu by 5 p.m. on Friday, October 3rd. 1L Representatives are responsible for attending SLST’s Board meetings and helping Board members organize events. Our friends downtown at NYU Law will be restarting the transcendent Infolaw Reading (and Drinking) Group this coming Wednesday, 10/1, at 6:30p. A few of us went down to this regularly last year and enjoyed As this one is at NYU, we’ll be taking the subway down. There are plans to leave from the Downtown 1 platform at 116 St at 5:45. Email us if you want in. The Center on Law and Information Policy is excited to present a panel Date: 09.25.08 Thur (I’m not sure where precisely that is, but I’m sure if you show up at Moderator: Joel R. Reidenberg, Associate Chief Academic Officer and Associate Panelists: David Lat, Editor in Chief, AboveTheLaw.com David Szuchman, Director of Consumer Affairs, Office of the NJ Attorney General Diane Zimmerman, Professor of Law, New York University School of Law This event is free and open to the public. Reception to follow. Contact: Jamela Debelak To all those who RSVPed for the Night at the Museum event on September 26, We’re sorry to say that the museum has canceled its September event. This means that the Sincerely, The Software Freedom Law Center cordially invites you to the 2008 NYC More information about Software Freedom Day can be found at When: Saturday, Sept. 20th from 6pm to 9pm. Where: Limewire is hosting us in their rooftop garden at 377 Broadway, Activities will include guest speakers from around the movement, as RSVP required to: rsvp@softwarefreedom.org The Museum canceled their August event, but the old information was posted anyway. The event has been rescheduled for September 26th. In the meantime, we’ll be having a Rock Band event on September 5th as part of the Blawk Party. The correct information has been posted on our calendar available at http://columbialawtech.org/slst/calendar/ (or just by clicking the calendar link up above) |
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