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Weblog From ILAW 2002
posted by mpawlo on Monday July 01, @03:54PM
from the spot-the-pessimist dept.
Berkman Center News If you could not attend this years ILAW 2002 conference, you will be happy to read Dan Gillmor's weblog. Gillmor keeps an impressive record of most of the events even though the notes from the first day tend to cover depressing issues delivered by my favourite pessimist, Professor Dr Lawrence Lessig regarding the current threats to the Internet. If Lessig was a character in Winnie the Pooh it would definitely be Eeyore.

Also, Greplaw Editor Donna Wentworth is writing an in-depth and "relative real-time" blog of the Internet Law program at wwww.Corante.com. Wentworth's transcription provides an insightful look into the program's content and speakers. She is the Web publications editor at The Berkman Center, where she writes The Filter.

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