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David Johnson Spearheads Virtual Company Legislation - Vermont is now on the path to becoming "the Delaware of the Net." Professor David Johnson and a team of New York Law School students helped to draft the nation’s first legislation that will make it easier to form and...
- Beth Simone Noveck - 2008-06-27T12:42:02-05:00

iPhone to Enable Citizen Journalism - As James Grimmelmann timely reports on The Laboratorium: Steve Jobs says: 10:41 am [The Associated Press] call it the Mobile News Network, and it gathers content from many trusted sources. It makes use of the location API by automatically showing...
- Beth Simone Noveck - 2008-06-09T14:48:51-05:00

Another Cool Patent Thing - It seems there's another free patent pdf downloader out there. Patent Retriever. Any idea as to the difference?
- Beth Simone Noveck - 2008-06-09T14:46:44-05:00

Cool Patent Thing - Patent attorney Rolf Claessen has a free new tool to download patent documents in PDF format on the web. It can be found here.
- Beth Simone Noveck - 2008-06-03T02:08:07-05:00

P2P: The Movie - Produced by IBM, this short movie with interviews with Chief Intellectual Property and Patent Counsel from IBM, GE, HP and others explains the Peer-to-Patent process, how it works and why an inventor will want to participate. Check it out on...
- Beth Simone Noveck - 2008-05-19T15:47:33-05:00

THE CAIRNS PROJECT by THE DEMOCRACY DESIGN WORKSHOP, NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL, NEW YORK

The Cairns Project builds civic software to promote problem solving and decisionmaking through the application of participatory, and collaborative solutions. Decisions made by and with the input of those groups affected by the decisions represent a more legitimate way of governing, working and living. This is democracy, not as a form of politics, but as a way of life.

The first goal of the Cairns Project is to build open-source, web-based knowledge management software to promote participatory practices. The Cairns software allows those who work in groups to upload, index and map information about their own projects and to search easily for information about those of others.

It also helps match those "doing democracy" to those studying and documenting participative practices across multiple domains.

The Cairns Project offers a high impact visual interface for users to describe their own work rather than relying on third-parties to do so. The success of the Project therefore depends on as many people contributing to it as possible.

The Cairns Project provides a mechanism for "translating" collaborative and participative practices so that people in civic, governmental, business and other worlds can learn from each other’s experiences.

The Cairns Project is not simply designed to study groups but to promote participatory work. It is both a tool for idea exchange and a place for engagement among members of this community of interest worldwide.

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Relevant events and happenings relating to the Cairns Project and the World

 CAIRNS BETA SOFTWARE available at http://dotank.nyls.edu/projects/cairnsClick here to start building your Cairn today.

 WHY CAIRNS? Click here to read more about what Cairns is. What it does and why you should join the network.

 CAIRNS PRESENTATION, Marianne Law to present Cairns at the Stanford University Second Conference on Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice/DIAC 2005.

 CAIRNS PROGRAMMER, Patrick Dwyer, joins the Institute for Information Law & Policy "Do Tank" full-time as Lead Technologist.

 COUNCIL OF EUROPE provides additional funding to support the work of Cairns in 2004.  Additional grant supports European Workshops.  Earlier funding provided by Council of Europe and America Speaks.

 ROCKEFELLER BROTHERS FUND provides the Democracy Design Workshop at New York Law School with $80,000 to fund the Cairns Project.

IDEAS? SUGGESTIONS? QUESTIONS?

CONTACT: infolaw@nyls.edu

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