Open Video Conference October 1-2

Registration is open for the Open Video Conference scheduled to take place at the Fashion Institute of Technology on October 1-2 in New York City.  The Open Video Conference (OVC) is a multi-day summit of thought leaders in business, academia, art, and activism to explore the future of online video. The first Open Video Conference [...]

Yale ISP Annual Report Published

The Yale Information Society Project Annual Report, which highlights institutional and individual accomplishments for the 2009-2010 academic year, is now available for free download here.
A special thanks to Lea Shaver, Perry Fetterman, Debbie Sestito and the 80 postdoctoral, student, faculty and affiliated ISP fellows who make the ISP such a successful intellectual community. A special [...]

Innovate/Activate Unconference on September 24-25

Save the date for Innovate/Activate: An Unconference on Intellectual Property and Activism, scheduled for September 24-25, 2010 at New York Law School.  Special thanks to Chris Wong for his efforts organizing this interesting event, presented by the Institute for Information Law & Policy at New York Law School and co-organized by the Information Society Project [...]

Beth Noveck on Open Government April 23

You are cordially invited to a special Information Society Project lunch speaker series featuring Beth Noveck discussing “Open Government and the First Amendment: Strengthening our Democracy through Transparency, Participation, and Collaboration” on Friday, April 23 at 12:15 p.m. in Room 128 of Yale Law School.  This event is part of the Liberty Tree First Amendment Online [...]

Panel on States, Markets, and Inequality in Reprogenetics

Please join us on April 23 at 3:00 p.m. for a special Information Society Project panel exploring some of the challenges to traditional reproductive rights arguments that are posed by the availability of new reproductive technologies.  Entitled, Power Plays: States, Markets, and Inequality in Reprogenetics, the panel will be moderated by ISP Senior Fellow Priscilla [...]

David Post April 9 in Liberty Tree First Amendment Online Colloquium

David Post will discuss “Can We Defend Free Speech on the Net?” on Friday, April 9 at 12:10 p.m. in Room 128 of Yale Law School.  This event is part of the Liberty Tree First Amendment Online Colloquium, sponsored by the Liberty Tree Initiative, the McCormick Foundation, and the First Amendment Center.
Can We Defend Free [...]

Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar Working Group March 23

The next Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholars Working Group will take place on Tuesday, March 23 at 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm in Room B48 of the Hall of Graduate Studies, located just across York Street from Yale Law School in New Haven, CT.  The session theme is “Infrastructures, ICTs, Imagination.”  RSVP to Ben Peters  at bjp2108@columbia.edu.
Alien Infrastructures: [...]

March 5 James Grimmelmann on Google Books Settlement

You are cordially invited to a special Information Society Project lunch speaker series featuring James Grimmelmann discussing the Google Books settlement on Friday, March 5 at noon in Room 128 of Yale Law School.  James, an Associate Professor of Law at New York Law School and an ISP Affiliated Fellow, will be discussing “The Google [...]

Christina Mulligan on “Principles for Radical Copyright Reform”

You are cordially invited to a special Information Society Project lunch speaker series featuring Christina Mulligan discussing “Principles for Radical Copyright Reform” on Friday, March 26 (rescheduled from a snowy February 26) at noon in Room 128 of Yale Law School.
Principles for Radical Copyright Reform
What’s wrong with copyright law? Currently, it is illegal to watch [...]

Wireside Chat with Lawrence Lessig

Yale Students for Free Culture and the Yale Information Society Project are hosting a live screening of a global webcast of a talk by Lawrence Lessig convened by the Open Video Alliance and Harvard’s Berkman Center. The talk is being broadcast Thursday, February 25th from 6:00 to 7:30 EST, live from Cambridge, MA.
The 45 minute [...]

Arianna Huffington in First Amendment Online Colloquium February 22

The Yale ISP is pleased to announce that Arianna Huffington will be speaking on February 22 at 4:00 p.m. in the Liberty Tree First Amendment Online Colloquium at Yale Law School. Because of the high demand for this event, it will be open to the Yale University community and will be held in the Yale [...]

February 5 Frank Pasquale Lecture on Search as Speech

You are cordially invited to a special Information Society Project and Knight Law and Media Program lunch speaker series featuring Frank Pasquale discussing “Search as Speech: Does the First Amendment Limit Regulation of Google?” on Friday, February 5 at noon in Room 128 of Yale Law School.

Liberty Tree First Amendment Online Colloquium at Yale Law School

The Yale ISP is pleased to announce the Liberty Tree First Amendment Online Colloquium at Yale Law School.  This colloquium, sponsored by the Liberty Tree Initiative, McCormick Foundation and the First Amendment Center, will feature the following speakers: Frank Pasquale on Search Engine Law and the First Amendment February 5 at noon; Arianna Huffington [...]

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    Thanks to all the sponsors, partners, volunteers, and participants who made A2K4 such an enormous success!

    Video is now online for all plenary panels. Workshops will follow soon, as well as short video interviews.

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