China Digital Conference Day II: Larry Lessig Keynote.
[Archived in Entry, Video Software]
Mary Hodder on 2004/05/01:
„Q from Jang: always talk about copyright in China, but want to hear about the challenges of piracy, for video, software, my observation is that the most important thing is to cut a balance. In China it's already outlawed. But it's a "lower circus of globalization" where migrant workers who can't find jobs and then they engage in this illegal activity.“
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„Introducing the faculty and people behind ILAW: Yochai from Yale -- one of the originals; me; Jerry Kang at UCLA, will discuss privacy; Lawrence Lessig, formerly @ Harvard, now @ Stanford; Charlie Nesson is the Berkman Center's founder; John Palfrey, Berkman's ED, which he runs w/great skill and does an increasing amount of teaching; and Jonathan Zittrain, original ED of Berkman Center, and perhaps knows more than any of us about how all of this works. Behind the scenes: Robyn Mintz, Derek Rumbauer (sp?); Catherine Bracey, Mary Bridges; officials from the MA state government. Wendy Koslow; Hal Roberts handling tech globally, Jesse Ross locally.“http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/ 003648.html - Cached
Found at a page of Donna, posted on 2004/05/13
„Tarantino would also be guilty of encouraging film piracy in China: "In the case of China, I'm glad they're pirating it. In a closed Communist country I'd rather be seen than not seen," he said.“http://www.corante.com/copyfight/archives/ 003625.html - Cached
Found at a page of Ernest, posted on 2004/05/12
„One of the things that Larry Lessig and I talked about a lot was the feeling that it was OK to talk about politics on blogs. Well, as thoughts turn to feelings and feelings turn to action, I think that we will start testing and stressing the little network of blogs we call a home. When I wrote about the Iranian round-up , I found some of my good friends disagreeing with me and even got email pointing out the irony of discussing US problems on a Japanese blog.“http://joi.ito.com/archives/2003/01/.../ the_politics_of_politics_btw_im_against_war.html - Cached
Found at a page of Joichi Ito, posted on 2003/01/19
„Xiao Qiang: (in closing) I think the last panel sounds quite technologically deterministic to me. It's a long way to say that the Chinese society can be so free. But I don't want to end on a pessimistic note.“http://napsterization.org/stories/archives/ 2004_05_01.html#000241 - Cached
Found at a page of Mary Hodder, posted on 2004/05/01
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