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In the heart of the Silicon Valley, legal doctrine is emerging that will determine the course of civil rights and technological innovation for decades to come.
The Center for Internet and Society
(CIS), housed at
Stanford Law School
and a part of the
Law, Science and Technology Program
, is at the apex of this evolving area of law.
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Eighth Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference
6/14: Transatlantic Information Law Symposium
6/13: Fifth Annual E-Commerce Best Practices Conference
5/15 & 5/16: Digital Media Conference
Forever Minus a Day? Theory and Empirics of Optimal Copyright Term
4/17: FCC Hearing on Broadband Network Management Practices
4/14: James Fishkin - CIS/SLATA Speaker Series
3/31: CIS/SLATA Speaker Series
3/10: Jim Bessen: Patent Failure - CIS/SLATA Speaker Series
3/8: Legal Futures Conference
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Past Speakers
Tarleton Gillespie
Colin Rule
Professor Kal Raustiala and Professor Chris Sprigman
Mat Callahan
Ernest Miller
Hate Speech
Julian Dibbell (2006)
Yochai Benkler
JD Lasica
Patrick Ball
Michael J. Madison
Natali Helberger
Christoph Engemann (2005)
Tim Wu
Colette Vogele
Andrew Rens
Freedom of Expression and the Internet in China
Adam Eisgrau
Representative Rick Boucher
Mark Cooper (2005)
Elaine Newton
Dan Gillmor
Stefan Bechtold (2005)
Peter Wayner
Daniel J. Solove
Josh Singer, writer, The West Wing
Elizabeth Townsend
Dan Ravicher
Jonathan Zittrain
Christoph Engemann
Eugene Volokh
Charles McLure
Jorge Cortell
Chris Sprigman
Mary Rundle
Elizabeth Rader (2004)
Brett M. Frischmann
The Ethics of P2P Filesharing
Erik Valgaeren
Lawrence Solum
Democracy and E-voting
Dave Winer
Jim Bessen
Mark Cooper 11/3
David Sobel
Professors James Fishkin and Shanto Iyengar
Matt Neco
David Drummond
LABEL/BOUNTY SPAM LEGISLATION
Rick Alber
Elizabeth Rader
Richard Stallman
Philip Zimmermann
Mark Cooper 3/3
Stefan Bechtold
Edward C. Walterscheid
William W. Fisher, III
CIS Fellow Julian Dibbell
David Goldberg
Martin Garbus
Lisa A. Gok and Roberto Tercero
Professor Lawrence Lessig / Professor Margaret Jane Radin
Meiring de Villiers
John Podesta
Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS) Panel
Edward Felten (II)
Henry Carter
Ann Brick, Bill McSwain & Michael Jacobs
James Love
Jeffrey Rosen
Marc Rotenberg
Molly Shaffer Van Houweling
Mozelle Thompson
The Future of Music Coalition
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Jim Bessen
Edward Felten
Tim Wu
Bruce Damer and Stephen Reading
Dave Del Torto
The Policy Implications of End-to-End
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