Keynote: Lawrence Lessig
Here's a marked-up transcript from IPTAblog by Andrew Raff.
Also, notes from the second session: Siva Vaidhyanathan, Allan Adler (Assoc. of American Publishers) and Hugh Hansen (Fordham Law), with Lessig responding.
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Here's a marked-up transcript from IPTAblog by Andrew Raff.
Also, notes from the second session: Siva Vaidhyanathan, Allan Adler (Assoc. of American Publishers) and Hugh Hansen (Fordham Law), with Lessig responding.
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