Jean Burgess: YouTube and Participatory Culture

Jean Burgess of Australia’s Queensland University of Technology visited Yale Law School to present at the ISP’s weekly speaker series.

Madhavi Sunder: iP

By Matthew Maddox, 1L
On Thursday,  Madhavi Sunder presented her upcoming book, iP: YouTube, MySpace, Our Culture at the weekly ISP Ideas Lunch. Sunder’s work pushes for reform in intellectual property law to better reflect the participatory character of culture that is becoming increasingly apparent in our current technological era.
Professor Sunder spoke for the need to [...]

The Yale ISP: A student fellow's perspective

By Anjali Dalal, 2L
April and May are the season when admitted students weigh their options, and many of you are probably wondering what it’s like to be a student with interests in law and technology at YLS. In the hopes of helping others to make an informed decision, here is my perspective.
I came to the [...]

Saving Facebook: Yale ISP Lunch Speaker Series with James Grimmelmann

Today’s ISP Lunch Speaker is James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, who is presenting a talk entitled “Saving Facebook”, based on his forthcoming article in the Iowa Law Review (Vol. 94). Slides from this presentation are available at his website.
What is it about technology that causes people to do really dangerous things? [...]

What makes a university open?

This week’s Yale ISP Speaker Series features ISP Fellow Elizabeth Stark…

Abstract:

In this interactive talk I will examine the role that universities can and should play in making knowledge available to the world. I will present the Wheeler Declaration, an effort to create a vision as to how universities can best promote knowledge creation and dissemination, [...]

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