Ernest Miller pursues research and writing on cyberlaw, intellectual property, and First Amendment issues. Mr. Miller attended the U.S. Naval Academy before attending Yale Law School, where he was president and co-founder of the Law and Technology Society, and founded the technology law and policy news site LawMeme. He is a fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School.
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As I noted in the previous post (Broadcatching on the iPod Platform), I've decided to start an audio show on IT Conversations. The shows will be available in both MP3 and AAC. More importantly, they will be available via RSS with enclosures.
The first show is, I think, a very interesting one, dealing with the recent Grokster decision (The Importance of ... Law and IT: MGM v. Grokster). What makes it interesting is not only the topic, but the most excellent guests on the show:
Denise Howell - an appellate and intellectual property lawyer with the Reed Smith law firm and the author of Bag and Baggage
Charles Petit, an advocate for artists, musicians, and writers concentrating in copyright and publishing law and the author of Scrivener's Error
Tim Wu, an IP and telecomm law professor at the Univ. of Virginia who is currently visiting at Columbia Law School and recently a guest blogger on Lessig's blog (you should keep blogging, Tim)
I would really like to thank all the participants for joining me in this first show for a great discussion. Many thanks!
1. Seth Finkelstein on August 27, 2004 01:59 AM writes...
Just curious, do you have any idea how many people are listening?
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