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  • From: Childers.Paula AT epamail.epa.gov
  • To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Eben Moglen & John Perry Barlow @ Duke
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:21:27 -0500



Eben Moglen is also around that weekend to be a participant in the
Conference on the Public Domain at Duke. http://www.law.duke.edu/pd/
This looks to be a very cool gathering. John Perry Barlow will also be
attending, along with a host of other amazingly cool intellectual
property/electronic privacy/cultural appropriationist geeks. Drafts of
papers for the conference are posted on the website already.

Is anyone else on the list going? I'd love to sort-of-know someone else
there.

Paula C. the semi-lurker





Paul Jones

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10/30/01 08:58 Subject: [internetworkers]
11/8/01 Free
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Who: Eben Moglen of Free Software Foundation
What: "The dotCommunist Manifesto: How Culture Became Property and What
We're Going to Do About It"
When: Thursday November 8, 2001 7:00PM
Where: Toy Lounge, Dey Hall

Eben Moglen is Professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia Law
School, where he has taught since 1987. His JD and PhD in history
were earned during what he sometimes refers to as his long dark period
in New Haven. He clerked for Judge Edward Weinfeld of the United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York and
Justice Thurgood Marshall. Before and during law school he was a
designer and implementer of advanced computer programming languages at
IBM's Santa Teresa Laboratory and Thomas J. Watson Research
Center. Since 1993 he has served pro bono as general counsel of the
Free Software Foundation. His writing can be read at
http://moglen.law.columbia.edu.

This event is co-sponsored by the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law, Office
of
the Provost, College of Arts and Sciences, the Howard W. Odum Institute
for Research in Social Science, and ibiblio: the public's library and
digital archive.

For more information contact the UPCS at upcs AT email.unc.edu or
919-962-4955.









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