A project of Eric E. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Law, University of North Dakota
PANEL DISCUSSION EVENT
Copysquare: Rethinking Sharing Licenses in the Entertainment Media"
at Cardozo Law School
New York, NY
Thurs., Sept. 25, 6 p.m.
Following a presentation by Eric E. Johnson, panelists will discuss the pros and cons of the copysquare scheme, as well as the challenges it faces in implementation and adoption.
Panelists will include:
  • James Grimmelmann, professor at New York Law School and NYLS’s Institute for Information Law and Policy
  • Fred Benenson, free-culture activist, photographer, and culture program associate with Creative Commons
  • Jonathan Askin, professor at Brooklyn Law School and director of the Brooklyn Law Incubator & Policy Clinic
Cardozo Law School
Moot Court Room (first floor)
55 Fifth Avenue, (at 12th Street)
New York, NY 10003
Thursday, September 25
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m, reception to follow
(approved for NY CLE credit)
Scholarship:
Blogging about copysquare:
Presentations:
September 25, 2008, "Copysquare: Rethinking Sharing Licenses in the Entertainment Media," panel discussion, presented by the Squadron Program in Law, Media and Society and the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, Cardozo Law School, New York, with Jonathan Askin, Fred Benenson, and James Grimmelmann.
July 30, 2008, Academic Research Programme, First Interdisciplinary Research Workshop on Free Culture at iCommons 2008, Sapporo Japan
Call for comments:
As an evolving project, the comments of filmmakers, creators from other media, practicing attorneys, students, and scholars are very much appreciated. Please e-mail Eric E. Johnson at ejohnson@law.und.edu.
Awesome copysquare merchandise will be available soon, maybe even for free!