Monday 28 June
       09:30-5.30 Day One
9.30 Intro
  9.45-11.15 Cloudy with a Chance of Legal Issues? Augmented and clouded platforms
- Andres Guadamuz, "We Can Tag It for You Wholesale: Augmented Reality and the User-Generated World".
 - Martin Jones, "Human! We used to be exactly like them. Flawed. Weak. Organic. But we evolved to include the synthetic. Now we use both to attain perfection".
 - Miranda Mowbray, "What the Moai know about Cloud Computing: Stone-age Polynesian technology and the hottest trend in computing today".
 
11.15 Coffee
11.30-13.15 We.Vote, You.Gov, She.Lurks? Social networks, politics, participation
- Lilian Edwards, "The Revolution will not be Televised: Online Elections and the Future of Democracy?"
 - Judith Rauhofer, "The Rainbow Connection - of geeks, trolls and muppets".
 - Caroline Wilson,"Is it Politic? Policy-makers' use of SNSs in policy-formation".
 -             Hugh Hancock, "Stories for Laws: the narratives behind     the Digital Economy Bill, which ones worked, and most importantly:     why?"            
 
13.15-14.00 LUNCH
  
   14.00-14.20 Apres lunch entertainment: Ray Corrigan - Maths for the Terrified (and lawyers)
14.20pm-15.40 Rip, mix, share, tweet?: Current IP/ Music Issues
- Dinusha Mendis, "If Music be the food of Twitter – then tweet on, tweet on . . . An evaluation of copyright issues on Twitter".
 - Nicolas Jondet, "The French Copyright Authority (HADOPI), the graduated response and the disconnection of illegal file-sharers".
 - Nicola Osborne, "Dammit! I'm a Tech (the "Services" or "Site") Punter (the "User" or "Member") not a Lawyer!"
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Megan Carpenter, "Space Age Love Song: The Mix Tape in a Digital Universe". 
15.40 Tea
16.00-17.30 pm Crime and Punishment Privacy
- Andrea Matwyshyn, "Authorized Access".
 - Rowena Rodrigues, "Identity and Privacy: Sacred Spice and All that's Nice".
 - Andrew Cormack, "When a PET is a Chameleon".
 
19:30 Sponsored conference diner.
The   Apex City Hotel, 61 Grassmarket, EH1 2JF
Tuesday 29 June
9.30-11.00 Just Google It, Already!
- Daithi Macsithigh, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Google".
 - Trevor Callghan, "GOOGLE WANT FREND!"
 - Wiebke Abel, Burkhard Schafer and Radboud Winkels, "Watching Google Streets through a Scanner Darkly".
 
11.00 Coffee
11.15-13.00 Just Artistic Temperament? IP law and theory
- Steven Hetcher, "Conceptual Art, Found Art, Ephemeral Art, and Non-Art: Challenges to Copyright's Relevance".
 - Chamu Kappuswamy, "Dancing on thin ice - Discussions on traditional cultural expression (TCE) at WIPO".
 - Gaia Bernstein, "Disseminating Technologies".
 - Chris Lever, "Netizen Kane: The Death of Journalism, Artificial Intelligence & Fair Use/Dealing".
 
13.00 Lunch
2.15-16.00 One World is Not Enough: law and the virtual / game
- Simon Bradshaw and Hugh Hancock, "Machinima: Game-Based Animation and the Law".
 - Ren Reynolds (& Melissa de Zwart), "Duty to Play".
 - Abbe Brown, "There is more than one world...."
 - Michael Dizon, "Connecting Lessig's dots: The network is the law".
 

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