[FYI] Berkeley DRM Conference

After the outcome of Eldred (Lessig) vs. Ashcroft[1], this might be of some
interest..

[1] http://eldred.cc/

Best, 
-- 
Rigo Wenning            W3C/ERCIM
Policy Analyst          Privacy Activity Lead
mail:rigo@w3.org        2004, Routes des Lucioles
http://www.w3.org/      F-06902 Sophia Antipolis

----- Forwarded message from Eddan Katz <eddank@SIMS.Berkeley.EDU> -----


      Thursday, February 27- Saturday, March 1, 2003  

			Boalt Hall School of Law and the School of Information Management
			and Systems at the University of California, Berkeley are pleased
			to announce this year's groundbreaking conference on digital
			rights management. 

			As industry increasingly embraces digital delivery systems and
			looks to develop and implement technological protection measures
			to protect their information, it is increasingly important for you
			to understand how your work intersects with intellectual property,
			privacy, and contract law.

			We invite you to join leaders from industry, academia, government,
			and the nonprofit sector such as Mozelle Thompson (Commissioner,
			Federal Trade Commission), Congresswomen Zoe Lofgren
			(D-California), Cary Sherman (General Counsel, Recording Industry
			Association of America), Lucky Green (cypherpunks.to), Larry
			Lessig (Professor of Law, Stanford University), Edward Felten,
			(Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University), Mike
			Chartier (Director of Regulator Policy of Wireless Group, Intel),
			and Barb Fox (Senior Software Architect, Cryptography and Digital
			Rights Management, Microsoft Corporation) and many more to discuss
			the legal, technological, and policy landscape of digital rights
			management systems, learn about recent developments, and debate
			the future balance of content protection, fair use, and privacy.

			Please join us for this year's conference, Feb. 27-Mar. 1, and
			don't get left behind in the most important change in the area of
			law and technology today. 

			Registration for the Thursday tutorial and Friday and Saturday
			conference are both limited, so visit
			http://www.law.berkeley.edu/bclt/drm/ today for more information
			and online registration. 

      Please forward this announcement to any interested colleagues. 

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Received on Thursday, 16 January 2003 05:00:10 UTC