If you've never seen Eben speak, you should go to this talk. If you have seen him speak, you (in all likelihood) already want to. Regards, Mako -- Benjamin Mako Hill mako@debian.org http://mako.cc/ Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so far as society is free to use the results. --RMS
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- Subject: [it-society] ITS Special Lecture
- From: Helen Nissenbaum <hfn1@nyu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:39:30 -0500
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Dear Colleagues: I'm pleased to announce the next ITS Colloquium, a public lecture, jointly sponsored with the Information Law Institute Student Association (ILISA).Monday March 19, 20078:00 - 9:30 PMEben MoglenColumbia Law School and Software Freedom Law CenterThe Empire & the iPhone: 'Technology Platforms,' the Commons and the Way We Live NowRoom 212 Furman Hall, 245 SullivanAll welcome!For information about ILISA: http://www.ilistudents.org/blog/best wishes,Helen---_______________________________Helen NissenbaumCulture & Communication, NYUProtect the privacy of your web searches:
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