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ILAW's Food for Thought Dinners

If you are attending this year's ILAW, consider signing up for one of tonight's Food for Thought Dinners. Each Food for Thought Dinner is assigned a leader who has chosen a topic for discussion. Each group gathers at a restaurant near campus for good food and good conversation. Dinners are listed below -- to sign up, please email Erica George.

Dinners this year:
Mia Garlick, Creative Commons: What Will the Supreme Court Decide in Grokster? ; Nancy Scola, US House of Representatives: What Can the Internet Teach Washington? ; Will Richardson, Weblogg-Ed: Open Content -- The Shifting Nature of Originality in the Collaborative Commons; Roanie Levy, Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency: The Future of Collective Licensing in the Digital Environment; Flora Chann, WGBH Public Television: IP & Public TV -- Rights and Access; And, an alternate event will be held this year at the Berkman Center, 1587 Massachusetts Avenue. The Berkman Center's blog discussion group will meet and offer tutorials, as well as a discussion on weblogs and wikis led by Rebecca MacKinnon and SJ Klein. Pizza will be served.