Another edition of the Harvard-Yale-MIT Cyberscholars Working Group.
Cyberscholar working group: Yale ISP Fellow Stephen Wilmarth, Berkman Fellow Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, MIT CMS Student Colleen Kaman.
Chris Conley will give a presentation on "Understanding Online Surveillance", and Anupam Chander, Yale Law School Visiting Professor will discuss "Trade 2.0"
ISP Fellow Shlomit Wagman on "A New Model of Liability for Defective Software", Kevin Driscoll from MIT Comparative Media Studies on "Thanx 4 Da Add: How Soulja Boy Hacked Mainstream Music," and Professor Eric Gordon of Emerson University and Berkman Fellow Gene Koo on "Placeworlds: Using Virtual Worlds to Foster Civic Engagement."
Corinna di Gennaro, Berkman Fellow will present "Reconfiguring Friendships: Social Relationships and the Internet" and Laura DeNardis, ISP Fellow, will discuss "Open Documents and Democracy: Democracy: A Political Basis for Open Document Standards "
Steve Schultz discussed his paper "So Many DJs: Creative Flourishing on the Fringes of Networked Media" and Julia Sonnevend presented "MyLegalVisualMemory. The Visual Memory of Law in the Convergence Era"
Berkman Fellow Mary Rundle: "International Data Protection Principles and the New Identity Infrastructure: A Proposed Approach for Bridging Requirements;" ISP Fellow Anne Huang: "In the Virtual Shadow of the Law: The Chimerical Study of Law and Social Software."
ISP Fellow Katherine McDaniel: "Let It Be, Let It Be: Accommodating Libel in Digital Speech Speech;" Berkman Fellow Gene Koo: "Code is Code."
Berkman Fellow Eric Priest on "Copyright Law and Innovation in the Internet Age: Lessons from Asia"
Berkman Fellow Mary Rundle: "Beyond Internet Governance: The Emerging International Framework for Governing the Networked World." ISP Fellow Shyamkrishna Balganesh: "Common Law Property Metaphors on the Internet: The Doctrine of Cybertrespass."