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Friday, 16 January 2009 15:23 |
On January 30, 2009, the Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal will be hosting its annual symposium. This year's symposium is titled Shifting Strategies In Patent Law. Please visit www.chtlj.org/symposium for more information. |
Last Updated ( Friday, 16 January 2009 15:28 )
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Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal Announces Selection of the Volume 25 Editorial Board |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 30 May 2008 16:00 |
May 29, 2008, Santa Clara, CA. The Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal today announced the appointment of its Volume 25 Editorial Board. "In anticipation of our 25th Anniversary, the Journal has witnessed many accomplishments this year, including the launch of its newly designed website, the success of its annual symposium featuring keynote speaker Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit, and publication of articles from leading academics and practitioners in intellectual property and high technology law", said outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Allison Hendrix. The Journal continues to be one of the nation’s top-5 intellectual property law reviews and Santa Clara’s preeminent legal publication, and we are confident that our incoming editorial board, backed by their considerable talents and expertise, will serve to build upon these successes and further the Journal’s leadership in its coverage area. |
Last Updated ( Friday, 30 May 2008 16:05 )
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Monday, 24 March 2008 22:07 |
We are pleased to announce that all video from the 2008 Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal Symposium is now available for download. The 2008 Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal Symposium took place at the heart of Silicon Valley, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. The 2008 Symposium tackled some of the most dynamic legal issues facing practitioners, academics, and jurists alike: Virtual Worlds, Web 2.0, and the GPL 3.0. As we finish editing video to incorporate better quality audio, it will be posted here. DOWNLOAD: Click here for promotional materials and detailed schedule. For the highest quality viewing experience, it is recommended that you download each video and use VLC player to view each video. The software is free and supports most popular video formats, including the free Ogg-Theora video format we have chosen. However, we have installed the Cortado Java applet for those who wish to view the video in a browser window. Users of 64-bit windows operating systems may experience bugs when viewing the video via the Cortado Applet. Download a free Ogg-Theora Video player: VideoLan VLC Player Website Panel 1: Virtual Worlds Moderated by Professor Tyler Ochoa Download | Browser - Marty Roberts Download | Browser - Rachel Goda for Elizabeth Townsend Gard Download | Browser - Greg Lastowka Download | Browser - M. Scott Boone Download | Browser - David Post Download | Browser - Question and Answer Session Panel 2: User Generated Content (Part 1) Moderated by Professor Dorothy Glancy Download | Browser - Zahava Levine Download | Browser - Melinda Demsky-Mehringer Download | Browser - Chris Kelly Download | Browser - Mitchell Zimmerman Download | Browser - Steven Hetcher Download | Browser - Question and Answer Session Panel 3: User Generated Content (Part 2) Moderated by Assistant Professor Eric Goldman Download | Browser - David Anderman Download | Browser - Kurt Opsahl Download | Browser - Ian Ballon Download | Browser - Tim Alger Download | Browser - Susan Freiwald Download | Browser - Question and Answer Session Panel 4: Implications of Free Software/Open Source Licensing Moderated by Adit Khorana Download | Browser - Richard Stallman Download | Browser - Heather Meeker Download | Browser - Alexander Caminas Download | Browser - John Brockland Download | Browser - Question and Answer Session |
Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 April 2008 22:34 )
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Video: Richard Stallman Lecture |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 24 March 2008 16:34 |
CHTLJ Video Archive Presents: Richard Stallman: Copyright vs Community in the age of computer networks Sponsored by: Santa Clara University's Computer and High Technology Law Journal, Center for Science and Technology, Intellectual Property Association, and Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it. The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction.
This Presentation Licensed under the Creative Commons Noderius License 3.0 Download the video in Ogg-Theora Format: stallman.ogg (147 Mb)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 March 2008 22:55 )
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