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Stanford Law School
Center for Internet and Society

Internet Law Program 2003
Stanford University
June 30 - July 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO OF THE LECTURES

Monday, June 30

Professor Zittrain, The Internet
Professor Lessig, Law, Norms, Market, Architecture
Professors Lessig and Zittrain, Applications: Pornography/Jurisdiction
Professor Nesson, Governance: Democracy

Tuesday, July 1

Professor Benkler, Layers
Professor Lessig, Logical: End to End
Professors Benkler and Lessig, Mr. Hundt, Mr. Vadasz, Applications: Wires and Wireless
Professors Fisher and Zittrain, Content: ICANN and Domain Names

Wednesday, July 2

Professor Nesson, Mr. Brown, Mr. MacGillivray, Ms. Seltzer, Content: Tech
Professor Fisher, Content: Law
Professor Lessig, Content: Market
Professors Nesson and Zittrain, Mr. Vadasz, Mr. von Lohmann, Application: Music

Thursday, July 3

Professor Fisher, Content: Patents
Professor Benkler, Applications: Content Layer
Professor Fisher, Software
Professor Lessig, Mr. Matusow, Application: Debate on Open v. Closed

Friday, July 4

Professor Zittrain, Privacy
Professor Benkler, Speech
All Faculty, Wrap-Up

PRESENTATIONS

Tuesday, July 1

  • Layers, Professor Yochai Benkler

Wednesday, July 2

Thursday, July 3

ONLINE MODULES
The online instruction is designed to ensure that all program attendees have the necessary understanding of Internet technology and the relevant fields of law. While optional, participation is strongly recommended, particularly for those with a limited legal background. Participants with considerable experience in Internet law who choose to forego the preparatory readings are nevertheless encouraged to participate in the online discussions. Please note that the topic of the discussion will change every two days in accordance with the schedule below. Participants can log in at any time of day during the online instruction period. Modules that already have been launched will be available for review on an ongoing basis.

Please be advised that if you choose to link to or reprint the module materials, you are responsible for asking permission of the individual authors in concordance with U.S. copyright law.

June 2, Copyright and Peer-to-Peer Copying (Fisher)

June 4, Alternatives to Intellectual Property (Zittrain)

June 6, Privacy (Nesson)

June 9, Freedom of Expression on the Internet (Benkler)

June 11, Legal Regulation of Interconnectivity (Fisher)

June 13, Cybercrime (Nesson)

June 16, Online Business-Method Patents (Fisher)

June 18, Domain Names (Fisher)

June 20, Jurisdiction (Zittrain)

June 23, Access to the Internet (Benkler)


DISCUSSION FORUM
The moderated discussions can be accessed at any time. This is an opportunity to raise questions about the reading materials and offer solutions to discussion topics. Participants are encouraged to actively partake by sending in a comment in response to a particular reading. Comments and questions will provide the material for several discussion questions that will then be posted online.


PARTICIPANT PROFILES

Profiles of individuals registered for the program are available. Only those participants who have opted to provide background information about themselves will have a profile posted.

contact: ilaw@cyber.law.harvard.edu