Video & Audio
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Access to Knowledge & Human Rights Conference (2010)
- Panel 1 – Perspectives on Access to Knowledge and Human Rights
- Panel 2 – Technologies of Dissent: Information and Expression in a Digital World
- Panel 3 – The Right to Health: Promoting Innovation and Equity
- Panel 4 – The Right to Education: Realizing the Potential of Digital Tools
- Panel 5 – Freedom to Innovate: Knowledge, Technology, Culture
- Panel 6 – The Right to Science and Culture: Participation and Access
- Conclusion – Rights-based Strategies for Advancing Access to Knowledge
Yale ISP Library 2.0 Symposium
Reputation Economies in Cyberspace
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ISP Speaker Series
- Aram Sinnreich, New York University
- Chris Anderson, Columbia University – “Stabilizing the News Network”
- Dan Brenner – “Who’d You Say Killed the Internet? Networks and Transparency”
- Danielle Citron – “Cyber Civil Rights”
- Helen Nissenbaum – “Contextual Integrity as a Normative Guide”
- James Grimmelman, New York Law School
- Julia Sonnevend – “The Pictorial Revolution: Towards an Iconology for Digital Photos”
- Katherine Strandburg – “User Innovation and Intellectual Property Law”
- Laura DeNardis – “Opening Innovation through Opening Standards”
- Marc Smith – Microsoft Research
- Mark Webbink, New York Law School
- Molly Beutz Land – “Health Information and Human Rights”
- Motohiro Tsuchiya, Keio University
- Nicholas Economides, New York University
- Richard Whitt – “The New Emergence Economics of Innovation and Growth, and What It Means for Public Policy”
- Shai Reshef – “The Future of Digital Education”
- William Patry, Senior Copyright Counsel, Google