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Cultural environmentalism

Stanford's Center for Internet and Society 搞了一個 cultural environmentalism 的會議, 議題不是環境運動, 而是 internet 的 copyfight 運動, 它借用了環境運動中有關資源不平等和壟斷的思想, 去作為 digital commons 和 copyfight 的運動動力.

會議將於明天3月舉行, 詳情

On March 11-12, 2006, Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and
Society will host a symposium to explore the development and expansion
of the metaphor of "cultural environmentalism" over the course of ten
busy years for intellectual property law. We've invited four scholars
to present original papers on the topic, and a dozen intellectual
property experts to comment and expand on their works.

Molly Van Houweling explores voluntary manipulation of intellectual property rights as a tool for cultural environmentalism. Susan Crawford extends Boyle's analysis to the age of networks. Rebecca Tushnet looks at the ways in which the law's impulse to generalize complicates the project of cultural environmentalism, and Madhavi Sunder
looks at how the metaphor affects traditional knowledge. Professor
Boyle will also offer some remarks, as will Stanford Law School's
Professor Lawrence Lessig.

Comments on the papers by: Terry Fisher, Harvard Law School, Jack Balkin, Yale Law School, Arti Rai, Duke Law School, Pam Samuelson, UC Berkeley School of Law: Boalt Hall, Neil Netanel, UCLA Law School, Julie Cohen, Georgetown University Law Center, Jessica Litman, Wayne University, Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School, Peggy Radin, Stanford Law School, Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School, Siva Vaidhyanathan, NYU School of Law.