Hearsay Culture

Hearsay Culture selected as one of the ABA Journal’s Blawg 100 of 2008

by David Levine, posted on December 1, 2008 - 8:46pm.

I am thrilled and honored to announce that Hearsay Culture has been listed in the American Bar Association ("ABA") Journal's Blawg 100 of 2008, as one of the "top 100 best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers." Specifically, Hearsay Culture was selected by the editors as one of the top five in the

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Hearsay Culture Shows with Profs. Tim Holbrook, Michel Bauwens and Neil Netanel Posted

by David Levine, posted on September 10, 2008 - 7:30pm.

I am pleased to post three new shows to close the Summer quarter of KZSU's schedule. The first, Show #71, is my interview with Prof. Timothy Holbrook of Chicago-Kent College of Law.

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Hearsay Culture Show #70 -- Prof. Michael Meurer -- posted

by David Levine, posted on August 6, 2008 - 8:48am.

In connection with IPSC, being hosted at Stanford in the next few days, I thought I'd mention that I've posted Show #70 of Hearsay Culture, my interview with

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Hearsay Culture upcoming schedule and fall guests

by David Levine, posted on July 6, 2008 - 6:13am.

I have posted Hearsay Culture's schedule for the remainder of the summer quarter, as well as the list of guests for the fall quarter. As you'll see, it is a great roster of guests and a wide variety of topics will be discussed, from intellectual property issues to anonymity online.

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Hearsay Culture upcoming schedule

by David Levine, posted on June 17, 2008 - 7:22pm.

For those interested in the upcoming schedule for Hearsay Culture (beginning anew on July 2), here it is! I'm very excited with the coming slate of guests. Thanks for listening and spreading the word!

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IPSC Live-Blogging, Part 3

by David Levine, posted on August 10, 2007 - 11:52am.

I reproduce below my notes from a number of presentations. Alas, I’ve been pulled in several directions the last few days so I produce these notes on an “as-is” basis; I hope that you find them useful.

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IPSC Live-Blogging, Parts 1 and 2

by David Levine, posted on August 10, 2007 - 6:12am.

OK, after some network access issues (my ever-diligent spyware blockers meant well), I’m here. My initial notes are sparse as I was ascertaining how to get on the network, so they do not do full justice to the presentation. Now I’m on and will march forward!

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IPSC Live-Blogging

by David Levine, posted on August 4, 2007 - 7:40am.

I'll return to live-blogging next week at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, an amazing and extremely valuable conference for IP folks to present their works-in-progress and get feedback from their colleagues.

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Today is Internet Radio's "Day of Silence"

by David Levine, posted on June 26, 2007 - 8:36am.

I have previously written about the problems associated with the Copyright Royalty Board's new royalty rates for webcasts.

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Open Source and Privacy Can Co-exist and Thrive!

by David Levine, posted on June 22, 2007 - 10:15am.

From ZDNet: "Google’s role in an open source world by ZDNet's Dana Blankenhorn -- Google proves you can scale an enormous company in a short time, share code extensively (under a variety of licenses), yet still keep what you need to have private, private."

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