[Debian-NYC] Wednesday 24 February 2010 NYU Law School: Carl Malamud, with Helen Nissenbaum and Nicholas Bramble, on the Law.Gov Movement
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NYU Law School
Institute for Information Law and Policy
announcement"
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rsvp requested, see below."
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another-event="Limiting Knowledge in a Democracy
Thursday 25 February 2010
at The New School, see
http://www.socres.org/limitingknowledge/agenda.html"
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From: "Hannah Chen" <hec233@nyu.edu>
To: "Free Culture @ NYU's Listserv" <free-culture@lists.nyu.edu>
Subject: [free-culture] Meeting tomorrow and other events!
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:05:18 -0500
Reply-To: "Hannah Chen" <hec233@nyu.edu>
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Wednesday, February 24th, 6:15-8pm
The Law.Gov Movement: A Panel Discussion
New York Law School
Room A700
Join the IILP as we welcome Internet pioneer Carl Malamud,
President and Founder of Public.Resource.Org, to discuss the
Law.Gov movement and it's opportunities for citizens to help
change the way we distribute America's Operating System.
He will be joined by distinguished Information Law scholars
Helen Nissenbaum and Nicholas Bramble.
This event is open to the public. Please RSVP to Naomi Allen at
naomi.allen@nyls.edu
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