Faceoff: Lessig vs. Zittrain

Start: December 3, 2007 12:45pm
End: December 3, 2007 2:00pm

Location

Stanford Law School - 190
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA, 94305
United States
Name of Speaker: 
Lawrence Lessig and Jonathan Zittrain
Speaker's Bio: 

Lawrence Lessig is a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and founder of the Center for Internet and Society. Professor Lessig represented web site operator Eric Eldred in the ground-breaking case Eldred v. Ashcroft, a challenge to the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act. He has won numerous awards, including the Free Software Foundation's Freedom Award, and was named one of Scientific American's Top 50 Visionaries, for arguing "against interpretations of copyright that could stifle innovation and discourse online."

Professor Lessig is the author of Free Culture (2004), The Future of Ideas (2001), Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999) and Code 2.0 (2006). He chairs the Creative Commons project, and serves on the board of the Free Software Foundation, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Public Library of Science, and Public Knowledge. He is also a columnist for Wired.

Jonathan Zittrain is an internationally known cyberlaw scholar and currently visiting Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, on leave from Oxford University where he is Professor of Law and Chair in Internet Governance and Regulation and a principal of the Oxford Internet Institute.

His recent research includes the study of Internet filtering by national governments, the role of intermediaries as points of control in Internet architecture, and the taxation of Internet commerce.

He co-founded the Berkman Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, and coordinates a significant research and teaching relationship between the Berkman Centre and the Oxford Internet Institute as the Berkman Visiting Professor at Harvard.

Topic Description: 

Lawrence Lessig and Jonathan Zittrain debate.

Moderator: Paul Saffo, SLS alum and Stanford consulting professor.

Presented by The Center for Internet and Society, The Stanford Law and Technology Association, and the Copyright Committee of the Intellectual Property Law Section of the State Bar of California

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Comment by Dustin R. Boyer (not verified), posted December 2, 2007 - 2:46pm

What are they debating?

Comment by Michael R. Bernstein (not verified), posted December 29, 2007 - 11:45am

Will an audio or video recording of this debate be made available?

Comment by Locke (not verified), posted March 24, 2008 - 9:54am

The best, it was free and open to the public. They say Zittrain is a great speaker.

Couldn't be there though, could it be possible to have some resume of that conference??

Regards,
Locke.
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