Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium 2012 - First Amendment Challenges in the Digital Age

February 10, 2012 10:00 am

The Symposium, co-sponsored by Stanford’s Center for Internet and Society, took place on Friday, February 10, 2012. Scholars and noted practitioners from across the country joined STLR to discuss current and emerging issues in First Amendment law and the Internet.

Taking Forgetting Seriously: Video |  Audio
Moderator: James Temple, Reporter, San Francisco Chronicle
Panelists:
Franz Werro, Professor, Georgetown Law; 
Dr. Lothar Determann, Partner, Baker & McKenzie; 
Patrick Ryan, Policy Counsel, Open Internet, Google; 
Michael Fertik, Founder and CEO, Reputation.com

First Amendment Architecture: VideoAudio
Presenter: Marvin Ammori, Stanford Law School CIS Affiliate
Discussants: 
Yochai Benkler, Professor, Harvard Law School, and Co-Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society; 
Lillian BeVier, Professor, University of Virginia Law
 
PROTECT IP/SOPA: Video | Audio
Moderator: Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent, CNET
Panelists: 
Corynne McSherry, Intellectual Property Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation; 
Mike Masnick, Editor, Techdirt Blog; 
Betsy Zedek, Senior Counsel, Content Protection, Fox Group Legal
A.J. Thomas, Partner, Jenner & Block

CLE Credit: The Stanford Technology Law Review certifies that this activity for 3 hours of CLE credit was approved by the State Bar of California for the First Amendment Architecture panel and the Protect IP/SOPA panel.

For more information visit the Stanford Technology Law Review.

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