Videos

 

Friday, September 24

Click here for a stream of sessions from the Event Center, featuring:

Welcome and Unkeynote (Dan Hunter, Amy Kapczynski, Lea Shaver, Niva Elkin-Koren)

The Replicate / Recreate Panel (Pat Aufderheide, Ethan Guillen, Joly MacFie, Nelson Pavlosky, Stephen Schultze, Lea Shaver, Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Lindsey Weeramuni)

Caught in the Rye Film Screening w/ Panel (Seena Jon Ghaznavi, Thomas Lemmo, Dr. Eric Faden, Nina Paley, Karl Fogel)

Friday Unconference Sessions

Room WA10, featuring:

A Fair(y) Use Tale, Dr. Eric Faden, Bucknell University

Whose Words?: Publishing & Intellectual Property, Amanda Levendowski, The Redactive Poetry Project

Any © Abolitionists Here? How Can We Help?, Nina Paley, QuestionCopyright.Org, Sita Sings the Blues

Room W120, featuring: 

Pass the Hat: Voluntary Payment as a Complimentary Model for Music Copyright, Lital Helman, Columbia Law School

Reclaiming our Rights, Patricia Aufderheide, Center for Social Media, American University

Taking Fair Use Code of Best Practices to the Next Level, Niva Elkin-Koren, Haifa University Faculty of Law

Room W302, featuring: 

When do Generics Challenge Drug Patents?, C. Scott Hemphill, Columbia Law School

Peer To Patent, Andrea Casillas, New York Law School

Diebold: How to Sue a Multi-Billion Dollar Corporation AND WIN!, Nelson Pavlosky, Students for Free Culture

 

Saturday, September 25

Click here for a stream of sessions from the Event Center, featuring:

The Articulate / Anticipate Panel (Jonathan Band, Nicholas Bramble, Kenneth Crews, Molly Land, Frank Pasquale, Jason Schultz, Peter Yu)

Lunch Keynote: Who Owns Science? The Manchester Manifesto and Academic Responsibility to Engage in Situations of Injustice, Dr. Catherine Rhodes, Institute for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, University of Manchester School of Law

The Innovate / Activate Panel (Fred Benenson, Laura Denardis, David Levine, Manny Schecter, Derek Slater, Victoria Stodden, Baskut Tancuk)

Saturday Morning Unconference Sessions

Room WA10, featuring:

Music as Bio-genetic Material, Adam Holofcener, University of Maryland Law School

Crushing the Public Domain: Museum Licensing and the Control of Art, Dr. Kenneth Crews, Columbia University Libraries

The Durationator Journey: From Legal Research to Coding Experiment to ?, Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Tulane Law School

Room W120, featuring: 

Data Activism and Grassroots Empowerment in India, Glover Wright, Centre for Internet and Society

Politics of Sharing, Joly MacFie, The Internet Society

How to Avoid Re-inventing the Wheel - Learning from Successful Campaigns, Kristin Antin, New Tactics in Human Rights

Room W302, featuring:

Discussion: Mixing CC Licenses - Do Users Care?, Lindsey Weeramuni, MIT OpenCourseWare

Access to Essential Environmental Technologies, Baskut Tancuk, Center for International Environmental Law

Saturday Afternoon Unconference Sessions

Room WA10, featuring:

Why Copyleft Isn't Right for Scientific Code: Licensing & Dissemination of Scientific Innovation, Dr. Victoria Stodden, Columbia University

Net Neutrality: Messaging #Fail, Shane Wagman, Cardozo Law School

Rhetoric! Discuss Words Like "Activist," "Balance," "Protection," "Neutrality," and What They Imply, Nina Paley, QuestionCopyright.Org

Room W120, featuring:

Realigning Access to Culture with Trust & Estate Administration, Jason Summerfield, Finkelstein & Virga

The Public Index as a Platform for Civic Engagement, Leanne Gabinelli and Drew Smith, New York Law School

Room W302, featuring: 

Access to Medicines and Current Global IP Trends, Ethan Guillen, UAEM (with Judit Ruis, Knowledge Ecology International)

The Interplay of Trade Secrets, Government, and Public Transparency, David Levine, Elon University School of Law

The Zyprexa Kills Campaign, Jonah Bossewitch, Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning

Biosimilars: Trade Secrets, Patents, and Data Exclusivity, Sara Crager, UAEM

 

 

 

 

 

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