Showing posts with label talks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talks. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

Law and sausages: How Not to Legislate for the Digital Economy

The audio of this talk at Sheffield Cafe Scientitfique (an hour long, sorry!) is now here for those who wish at http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/42040&63509 along with the powerpoint slides.

The slides are also available on Slideshare.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

And meanwhile...

.. while Pangloss continues its summer hiatus and if you want some light reading, you might be interested to know that many of my recent and even not so recent articles are now available in pre-print form on SSRN .

Many thanks to Nadine Ericksson-Smith for doing the admin involved in getting these there!

Happy soggy summer to all, ho ho ho..

Also to whet your appetite for the autumn, upcoming places to see Pangloss.. (gosh , it's just like the Edinburgh Fringe comedy tours!)

Scottish SCL Meeting, September 3rd - Edinburgh, Faculty of Advocates, Mackenzie Building (behind Fringe Office) High Street, Edinburgh - Facebook and the Law: CyberStalking Paradise 2.0?

SCL 3rd Annual Policy Forum 2008 : Legislating for Web 2.0 – Preparing for the Communications Act? 22 & 23 September 2008 , London

GikIII 24th-25 September, Oxford: Data Protection 2.0: This Time It's Personal (Data?)

Practical Law Seminar, 30 September, London : Social Networking, privacy and Other Legal Issues

QMIPRI-SIIA Conference: Digital Publics - 2 October, London

Tel Aviv University, Israel, invited lecture - December 4th

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

More March madness , sorry, talks

Wednesday 5 March brings a joint event with the European Law Forum and ILAWS, both centres at the Law School, University of Southampton.

Professors Gerrit Betlem and Lilian Edwards will speak on “Promusicae: Fundamental Rights of File Sharers and the Enforcement of Intellectual Property - EU and IT Perspectives.”

Staff Common Room of the Law Building on Highfield Campus, University of Southampton, 1-2pm. Contact me if you want details. This is an informal seminar but all welcome.

Materials: the ECJ’s judgement in Case C-275/06 of 29 January 2008 and the Opinion of A-G Kokott of 18 July 2007.