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Get Enough Smart People in a Room, and Who Knows What'll Happen?

From  the excellent Privacy Digest via the also excellent The Shifted Librarian:



Last week the Berkman Center held their second annual Internet Law Program, an intensive course in (surprise) internet law and developments. You probably didn't spend the time/money to attend, but the topics covered are interesting enough (to me anyway) to check it out even second-hand. Dan Gillmor attended and posted his notes: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5 part 1 and Day 5 part 2. Donna Wentworth was there, trying to record the seminar in real-time; hopefully she's learned her lesson. There is tons of interesting stuff in there - it's worth your time to read through if you have any interest in the subject matter at all."


Tons of interesting stuff indeed. I spent most of the week being depressed that I wasn't there. What a great thing that must have been....


 


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