Events
New Media Artists and the Law
April 18, 2008 at 7:00 pm PT
Location
The Kirsch Conference Center
60 South Market Street
Tenth Floor
San Jose, CA
California Lawyers for the Arts is pleased to present a conversation between Emily A. Berger, Intellectual Property Fellow with Electronic Frontier Foundation, Joel Slayton, Director of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media, and Eric Steuer, Creative Commons Creative Director, exploring the ways copyright laws are implicated in new media art and the challenges artists face in this evolving area of the law and is co-sponsored by Bay Area Glass Institute, Community School of Art and Music, Phantom Galleries, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Arts, and Viet Arts.
EFF will have a booth at Web 2.0
http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/content/home
April 22-25 at Moscone West in San Francisco
EFF will have a booth at Web 2.0
http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/content/home
April 22-25 at Moscone West in San Francisco
EFF will have a booth at Web 2.0
http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/content/home
April 22-25 at Moscone West in San Francisco
EFF will have a booth at Web 2.0
http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/content/home
April 22-25 at Moscone West in San Francisco
EFF will have a booth at Maker Faire!
Maker Faire is a two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset. http://makerfaire.com/
Last year, EFF had a blast hanging out at Maker Faire, a DIY-centric festival put together by Make Magazine and Craft Magazine. We liked it so much that we're returning for this year's event at the San Mateo Fairgrounds on May 3 and 4! Come to the fairgrounds to experience the endless creativity exhibited by the do-it-yourselfers, then check in with EFF to learn more about our latest work and pick up some great EFF swag!
Saturday, May 3rd - Maker Faire: 10 am to 10 pm (most exhibits close at 6 pm)
Sunday, May 4th - Maker Faire: 11 am to 6 pm
San Mateo County Expo Center
EFF will have a booth at Maker Faire!
Maker Faire is a two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset. http://makerfaire.com/
Last year, EFF had a blast hanging out at Maker Faire, a DIY-centric festival put together by Make Magazine and Craft Magazine. We liked it so much that we're returning for this year's event at the San Mateo Fairgrounds on May 3 and 4! Come to the fairgrounds to experience the endless creativity exhibited by the do-it-yourselfers, then check in with EFF to learn more about our latest work and pick up some great EFF swag!
Saturday, May 3rd - Maker Faire: 10 am to 10 pm (most exhibits close at 6 pm)
Sunday, May 4th - Maker Faire: 11 am to 6 pm
San Mateo County Expo Center
The SanFran MusicTech Summit brings together the leading developers in the music and technology space, along with musicians, entrepreneurs, members of the press, investors, service providers, and the organizations who work with them at the convergence of culture and commerce. Joining other digital thought leaders will be EFF Senior Staff Attorney Fred Von Lohmann on a panel discussing "Copyright Issues in Music Law," as well as EFF Advisory Board member Jim Griffin.
The summit takes place on Thursday, May 8, at San Francisco's Hotel Kabuki. If you register with the code "eff", you'll receive 10% off!
Please join Larry Kramer, Dean of Stanford Law School, Leslie Hume, George Hume, Creative Commons, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation for a discussion featuring Professor Jonathan Zittrain and his new book, The Future of the Internet--and How to Stop It.
When:
Friday, May 9, 2008
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Where:
The Ritz Carlton, San Francisco
600 Stockton Street (google map)
Note: Valet parking is available for $35. Public parking can be found
at the AMPCO Parking Garage at 444 Stockton Street or at St. Mary's
Square Garage on 433 Kearny Street. The Ritz Carlton is also
conveniently located near public transportation.
To attend, please RSVP to alumni.relations@law.stanford.edu or call 650.723.2730.
Fred will be speaking at Stanford University for the Computer Science Department's "TechLaw with Progressive Minds" speakers series.
"Are you unclear as to what constitutes illegal file-sharing software? So are we. Fred von Lohmann will talk about 'File-Sharing Lawsuits' and their implications."
For more information, please visit Stanford's website.


