Conference Archive
(related documents and complete
video of Conference) |
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Thursday, November
6 |
Welcome:
William
Warner Welcomes Participants to
the Conference (Quicktime
618KB)
Larry Berman (UCDC)
Welcomes the Conference to UCDC (Quicktime
3.32MB)
William
Warner (UC Santa Barbara)
"Broadcasting
and Networking" (Quicktime
19.91MB) (PowerPoint
Presentation) (Word
Document) |
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Plenary
Speakers: "Digital Copyright: A Washington Policy Briefing" |
William
Warner Introduces the Plenary Speakers
(Quicktime
1.07MB)
Peter
Jaszi (Washington College of Law, America U)
Introduction
to Sarah Deutsch (Quicktime
4.29MB)
Sarah
Deutsch (Verizon)
"RIAA/Verizon/'Jane
Doe' subpoena case" (Quicktime
18.75MB)
Questions for Sarah Deutsch (Quicktime
21.40MB)
Peter Jaszi (Washington College of Law, America
U)
Plenary Speech
Part
One (Quicktime
3.54MB)
Part
Two (Quicktime
26.66MB)
Questions for Peter Jaszi (Quicktime4.75MB)
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Panel
1: Changing the Network Infrastructure: Threats and
Possibilities |
Gigi
Sohn Introduction to Panel 1
(Quicktime
1.64MB)
Alex
Alben (candidate for Congress,formerly of RealNetworks)
"Barriers
to Digital Media Delivery from a Government Policy
Perspective"
(Quicktime
18.05MB)
(PowerPoint
Presentation)
Jonathan
Band (Morrison & Foerster)
"The
International Computer Network and the International
Copyright System"
(Quicktime
14.04MB)
(PowerPoint
Presentation)
Gigi
Sohn (Public Knowledge) Chair
"Threats
to the Networked Computer in Congress, FCC, and the
Copyprotection Working Group"
(Quicktime
17.58MB)
Questions for Panel 1 (Quicktime
9.57MB) |
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Panel
2: Music, Culture and Copyright |
William
Warner Introduction to Panel 2
(Quicktime
1.16MB)
Barry
Kernfeld (Independent Scholar)
"Pop Song Piracy,
Fake Books, and A Pre-History of Sampling"
(Quicktime
14.01MB) (Word
Document)
Barry Kernfeld on Saxophone
(Quicktime
269KB)
John
Cruz (UC Santa Barbara)
"Subaltern
Cultures and Copyright Online" (Quicktime
20.34MB)
Mitchell
Glazier (Senior Vice President of Government
Relations & Legislative Council, RIAA)
Presentation (Quicktime
13.81KB)
Questions for Panel 2
Part
One (Quicktime
9.77MB)
Part
Two (Quicktime
21.68MB) |
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Friday,
November 7 |
Plenary:
"Strategies and Tactics
in the Battle Over Content in the Digital Age" |
Peter
Jaszi (Washington College of Law, America U)
Introduction
(Quicktime
1.87MB)
Randall
Davis, (MIT, Computer Science)
Plenary Speech (Quicktime
39.28MB) (PowerPoint
Presentation)
Questions for Randall Davis (Quicktime
13.78MB) |
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Super-Panel
3: DRM, Privacy, and Peer-2-Peer File Sharing |
Part
1: Law and Culture
Jennifer
Urban ( Samuelson Law Clinic) Introduction
to Panel 3, Part 1 (Quicktime
1.16MB)
Jim
Burger (Dow, Lohnes and Albertson)
"DRM and
the Broadcast Flag" (Quicktime
14.59MB)
Julie
Cohen (Georgetown Law)
"Copyright,
User privacy, and the Design of DRM Systems"
Part
One (Quicktime
3.85MB)
Part
Two (Quicktime
11.78MB)
Jessica
Litman (Wayne State U)
"Copyright
law and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing"
(Quicktime
12.01MB)
Questions for Panel 3 Part 1 (Quicktime
20.22MB)
Part 2: Views from the Hill
Introduction to Panel 3, Part 2 (Quicktime
2.41MB)
Hillary
Brill (Counsel to Congressman Rick Boucher)
Congressman
Rick Boucher on the Need to Reaffirm Fair Use
(Word
Document)
"DRM: A
View from the Hill" (Quicktime
11.08MB)
Alec
French (Minority Counsel,House Judiciary Committee)
"IP
in the Networked Environment: Balancing Liabilities,
Responsibilities, and Rights"
(Quicktime
17.45MB)
(Word
Document)
Questions for Super Panel 3
Part One (Quicktime
13.55MB)
Part Two (Quicktime
6.44MB)
Part Three (Quicktime
7.40MB) |
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Panel
4: Open Source Software |
Jeremy
Douglass (UC Santa Barbara) Introduction
to Panel 4 (Quicktime
1.65MB)
Ian
Clarke (Freenet)
"Freenet:
Ensuring Freedom of Communication on the Internet"
(Quicktime
23.42MB)
Francis
Steen (UC Los Angeles)
"Why
Write Software for Free?" (Quicktime
32.09MB)
Questions for Panel 4 (Quicktime
13.17MB) |
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Panel
5: Art and Theft |
John
Cruz (UC Santa Barbara) Introduction
to Panel 5 (Quicktime
1.21MB)
Carrie
McLaren (Stay Free! Magazine)
"illegal-art.org"
(Quicktime
12.80MB) (PowerPoint
Presentation)
Mark
Poster (UC Irvine)
"Who
Controls Culture?" (Quicktime
15.39MB)
Shu
Lea Cheang (Zurich)
"The
Kingdom of Piracy" (Quicktime
18.46MB)
Questions for Panel 5
Camera
A (Quicktime
19.85MB)
Camera B
(Quicktime
19.79MB) |
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Plenary:
"Politics, Stakeholder Self-Interest, and the Construction
of the Public Domain" |
Mark
Rose (UC Santa Barbara) Introduction
to James Boyle (Quicktime
1.33MB)
James
Boyle (Duke U Law School)
Plenary
Speech
Part
One (Quicktime
21.21MB)
Part
Two(Quicktime
2.34MB)
Part
Three(Quicktime
9.04MB)
Questions
for James Boyle (Quicktime
19.53MB)
Additional
Question for James Boyle (Quicktime
2.42MB)
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Panel
6: Public Cultures and Copyright |
Dale
Kunkel (UC Santa Barbara, UC Washington Center)
Introduction to Panel 6 (Quicktime
797KB)
Laurie
Racine (Center for the Public Domain and Lear
Center at USC)
"The Ecology
of Creativity in Fashion and Entertainment" (Quicktime
16.98MB)
Siva
Vaidhyanathan (New York U)
"Global
Piracy: The Real Copyright Crisis" (Quicktime
15.84MB)
Robert
Nideffer (UC Irvine)
"Copyright
or Copywrong: The Case of Battle.net and
Hacking for Interoperability"
(Quicktime
13.96MB)
Jenny
Cool (Artist, Filmmaker, Producer)
"Report on the
Documentary: Copyright in the Age of
Digital Reproduction"
Part One
(Quicktime 2.15 MB)
Part
Two
(Quicktime 13.81MB)
Questions for Panel 6 (Quicktime
21.21MB) |
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Saturday,
November 8 |
Plenary:
"Freedom to Tinker: Reconciling
Cultural and Technical Creativity"
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Wendy
Seltzer (Electronic Freedom Frontier) Introduction
to Plenary (Quicktime
2.26MB)
Ed
Felten (Computer Science, Princeton U)
Plenary Speech
(Quicktime
30.71MB)
Questions for Ed Felten (Quicktime
20.68MB) |
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Panel
7: Copyright and Technical Change |
Clifford
Siskin (Columbia U) Introduction to Panel
7 (Quicktime
10.42MB) (Word
Document)
Mark
Rose (UC Santa Barbara)
"Technology
and Copyright in 1735: The Engraver's Act" (Quicktime
12.73MB)
Noah
Wardrip-Fruin (Electronic Literature Org.)
"Ted
Nelson, Copyright and 'Literary Machines' (1981)"
(Quicktime
14.45MB) (PDF)
Jennifer
Urban (Samuelson Law Clinic)
"The
Mutual Influence of Copyright and Technology"
(Quicktime
19.91MB)
Wendy
Seltzer (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
"Thwarting Innovation
With the DMCA" (Quicktime
19.83MB)
Questions for Panel 7 (Quicktime
32.36MB) |
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Panel
8: Institutions in the Middle of the Copyright Wars:
Museums,
Libraries and Universities |
Mark
Rose (UC Santa Barbara) Introduction to
Panel 8 (Quicktime
1.83MB)
David
L. Green (former Exec. Dir. of NINCH)
"Two
Faces of DRM"
(Quicktime
19.31MB)
(PowerPoint
Presentation)
Rina
Pantalony (Canadian Heritage Information Network)
"CHIN's
Virtual Museum of Canada:
Overcoming the Fear Factor
in Granting Public Access to Content"
(Quicktime
25.66MB)
(PowerPoint
Presentation)
John
Vaughn (Association of American Universities)
"The
Joint Committee: a Cooperative Response to Campus
P2P
File Sharing"
(Quicktime
22.42MB) (PowerPoint
Presentation)
Questions for Panel 8 (Quicktime
22.97MB) |
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Panel
9: Preservation and Copyright
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Noah
Wardrip-Fruin (Electronic Literature Org.) Introduction
to Panel 9 (Quicktime
945KB)
J.
Hillis Miller (UC Irvine)
"The
Disappearance of Literature"
(Quicktime
16.34MB)
(Word
Document)
Laura
Gasaway (U of North Carolina Law School)
"Digital
Preservation and Copyright" (Quicktime
13.69MB)
Nick
Montfort (U of Pennsylvania)
"Condemned
to Reload It: Forgetting New Media"
(Quicktime
15.80MB)
(Link
to Presentation)
Questions for Panel 9 (Quicktime
14.79MB) |
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Presentation-Performance:
"Adventures
in Illegal Art: Creative Media Resistance & Negativland"
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Video
Introduction (Quicktime
1.08MB)
Robert
Nideffer (UC Irvine) Introduction to Performance
(Quicktime
3.59MB)
Mark
Hosler (Negativland)
Introduction to Negativland and "Truth
in Advertising" (Quicktime
5.98MB)
"Truth in Advertising" Video (Quicktime
3.48MB)
Introduction to "Guns" (Quicktime
3.29MB)
"Guns" Video (Quicktime
7.79MB)
Introduction to "Christianity is Bad"
and News Hoax (Quicktime
19.34MB)
News Report Video (Quicktime
3.48MB)
Introduction to U2/Casey Kasem Case (Quicktime
11.96MB)
U2/Casey Kasem Video (Quicktime
5.90MB)
More on the U2/Casey Kasem Case (Quicktime
7.04MB)
Introduction to "Gimmee the Mermaid" (Quicktime
3.07MB)
"Gimmee the Mermaid Video" (Quicktime
4.75MB)
Conclusion and Questions (Quicktime
15.36MB)
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Bill
Warner's Brief Report on the Conference (Word
Document) |
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