August 8, 2024 | Moral and Legal Accountability for General-Purpose Technologies Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
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June 10, 2024 | What Even Is Blockchain Property? IC3 Blockchain Camp 2023 |
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April 10, 2024 | Does Generative AI Infringe Copyright? Allen Institute for AI |
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April 9, 2024 | Does Generative AI Infringe Copyright? Capital District Library Council |
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March 12, 2024 | Talkin Talkin’ ’Bout AI Generation: Copyright and the Generative-AI Supply Chain (The Short Version) 3rd ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law |
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January 27, 2024 | The Internet and the First Amendment Cornell First Amendment Clinic Bootcamp |
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January 17, 2024 | Copyright and the Generative AI Supply Chain International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organizations |
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January 9, 2024 | Internet Law: How Did We Get Here, and Where is “Here”? LTWRC Cyber Law Webinar United States Air Force Academy |
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November 10, 2023 | Does Generative AI Infringe Copyright? Metaculus Presents |
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October 25, 2023 | The Defamation Machine McGill University Faculty of Law |
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October 23, 2023 | The Defamation Machine 38th Annual Silha Lecture University of Minnesota Hubbard School of Journalism |
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September 8, 2023 | How Licenses Learn Data in Business & Society Lewis & Clark Law School |
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August 3, 2023 | Talkin’ `Bout AI Generation: Copyright in the Generative AI Supply Chain Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
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June 15, 2023 | Why NFT Licensing Is Hard IC3 Blockchain Camp 2023 |
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May 23, 2023 | Content Moderation on End-to-End Encrypted Systems: A Legal Analysis Computer Science and the Law Roundtable |
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April 7, 2023 | An Economic Model of Intermediary Liability From the DMCA to the DSA Berkeley Center for Law and Technology |
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January 31, 2023 | Non-Fungible Token Study Roundtable Copyright Office |
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January 15, 2023 | The Structure and Legal Interpretation of Computer Programs Programming Languages and the Law (ProLaLa) |
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November 2, 2022 | Programming Languages and Law: A Research Agenda for a New Field ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law |
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October 18, 2022 | Content Moderation and the Supreme Court Intellectual Property and Technology Students Association, Cornell Law School |
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October 11, 2022 | Data is Property Yale ISP Ideas Lunch |
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May 19, 2022 | A Programming Language for Estates and Future Interests Cornell: From Ithaca to NYC – Celebrating 10 Years at Cornell Tech |
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May 12, 2022 | A Programming Language for Estates and Future Interests DIMACS Workshop on Co-Development of Computer Science and Law |
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February 11, 2022 | Blockchains as Infrastructure and Semicommons William and Mary Law Review Cryptocurrency Symposium |
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January 15, 2022 | Programming Languages and Law: A Research Agenda for a New Field Programming Languages and the Law (ProLaLa) |
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December 7, 2021 | Epic v. Apple: A View from Computer Science NYC Bar Association Antitrust and Trade Regulation Committee |
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March 12, 2021 | A Programming Language for Future Interests University of Cincinnati College of Law Corporate Law Symposium |
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February 13, 2021 | Content Moderation Cornell First Amendment Clinic Bootcamp |
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January 26, 2021 | There’s No Such Thing as a Computer-Authored Work – And It’s a Good Thing, Too Artificial Intelligence & the Law: Myths & Reality, University of Alberta Digital Law Forum |
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December 17, 2020 | Some Underappreciated Legal Considerations for the Design of Central Bank Digital Currencies University of Hamburg Law, Finance, and Technology Workshop |
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August 11, 2020 | Crystals and Mud on the Blockchain IC3 |
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November 7, 2019 | Spyware vs. Spyware Digital Life Seminar, Cornell Tech |
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September 20, 2019 | Spyware vs. Spyware Ohio State Technology Law Journal Distinguished Lecture |
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August 9, 2019 | The Jurisprudence of Software Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
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April 18, 2019 | Data is Property University of Minnesota Law School |
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April 12, 2019 | All Smart Contracts Are Ambiguous Cornell Blockchain Conference |
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March 6, 2019 | Software Interpretation for Lawyers Boston University |
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January 11, 2019 | All Smart Contracts are Ambiguous Big Data, Algorithms, and Contracting: The Law of Digital Contracting, University of Pennsylvania Law School |
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November 29, 2018 | All Smart Contracts Are Ambiguous Cornell Tech |
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November 15, 2018 | Bone Crusher 2.0 Fourth Annual Greg Lastowka Memorial Lecture, Rutgers Law School, Camden |
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November 6, 2018 | All Smart Contracts Are Ambiguous Princeton CITP |
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September 29, 2018 | Halfway Around the World Speed Conference, Cornell Tech |
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June 8, 2018 | Our Tide Pod Future Fake News Horror Show |
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April 29, 2018 | Sealand and Havenco Cornell Tech Community Conversations |
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April 13, 2018 | Listeners’ Choices Rothgerber Constitutional Law Conference University of Colorado Law School |
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March 24, 2018 | Property Law as a Programming Language Internet Law Works in Progress |
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February 26, 2018 | The Structure and Legal Interpretation of Computer Programs Duke Law School Faculty Workshop |
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February 23, 2018 | The Platform is the Message The Governance and Regulation of Internet Platforms Georgetown University Law Center |
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February 1, 2018 | The Structure and Legal Interpretation of Computer Programs Yale ISP Ideas Lunch |
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November 16, 2017 | Killfile All the Lawyers? Cornell Computer Science Colloquium |
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October 25, 2017 | Listeners’ Choices and the First Amendment Cornell Information Science Colloquium |
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October 24, 2017 | The Structure and Legal Interpretation of Computer Programs Cornell Tech/Law Colloquium |
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August 11, 2017 | Quantifying Copyright Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
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March 6, 2017 | Quantifying Copyright Yale Copyright Law Workshop |
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May 26, 2016 | Quantifying Copyright University of Pennsylvania CTIC Computer Science and the Law Roundtable |
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March 3, 2016 | Real + Imaginary = Complex: Toward a Better Property Course Penn State Dickinson Law Faculty Workshop |
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November 18, 2015 | Social Media Experiments Baltimore Area Society of Clinical Research Associates |
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November 18, 2015 | Copyright in Higher Education University of Maryland Dental School |
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November 6, 2015 | Consenting to Computer Use The CFAA at 30 Symposium George Washington University Law Review |
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October 2, 2015 | There’s No Such Thing as a Computer-Authored Work – And It’s a Good Thing, Too Copyright Outside the Box Symposium Columbia Law School Kernochan Center |
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April 20, 2015 | Intellectual Property Overview Maryland Law School Learning at Lunch |
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March 28, 2014 | Anarchy, Status Updates, and Utopia Pace Law Review Social Media and Social Justice Symposium |
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October 25, 2013 | The Merchants of MOOCs Legal Education Looking Forward Seton Hall Law School |
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August 8, 2013 | Active Listening Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
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March 26, 2013 | Speech Engines Georgetown Law Faculty Workshop |
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August 9, 2012 | Are Search Results Speech? Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
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May 16, 2012 | Define “Neutral” Competition, Search, and Social Media George Mason Law School |
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April 12, 2012 | A Bridge Too Far: Future Conduct and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements Orphan Works and Mass Digitization Berkeley Center for Law and Technology |
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March 12, 2012 | Three Theories of Ratings Intellectual Property Workshop University of Michigan Law School |
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January 20, 2012 | Three Theories of Ratings Copyright and Creativity Symposium Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law |
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October 28, 2011 | Where Authors Guild v. HathiTrust Might Go EDUCAUSE Webinar |
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Anarchy, Status Updates, and Utopia, Governance of Social Media Workshop, Washington, D.C., November 11, 2011 (Slides)
Future Trends in Interface IP, New York Technology Council, October 27, 2011 (Slides)
A Bridge Too Far: Future Conduct, Google Books, and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements, Florida State University College of Law, October 26, 2011 (Slides)
A Bridge Too Far: Future Conduct, Google Books, and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements, Elon University School of Law, October 24, 2011 (Slides)
A Bridge Too Far: Future Conduct and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements, UNH Franklin Pierce IP Center, September 30, 2011 (Slides)
The Google Review: Regulation of Search Results and More, Federalist Society, Washington D.C., September 19, 2011
A Bridge Too Far: Future Conduct, Google Books, and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements, IP Scholars Conference, DePaul University College of Law, August 11, 2011 (Slides)
Search Engine Regulation: A Solution in Search of a Problem?, TechFreedom, Washington D.C., June 14, 2011
Google Books: Inside the No, eBooks: A New Era of Law, Business, and Society, University of Haifa, May 19, 2011 (Slides)
Sealand, HavenCo, and the Rule of Law, Fordham Law Schoo, April 14, 2011 (Slides)
Is Search Neutral?, Google New York, February 16, 2011 (Slides)
A Bridge Too Far?: The Google Books Settlement and the Limits of Class-Action Law, Tri-State Region IP Workshop, Fordham Law School, January 14, 2011 (Slides)
First-Class Objects, Privacy and the Press, University of Colorado Law School, December 3, 2010 (Slides)
The Google Books Settlement: Standing Copyright on Its Head?, Evil Twin Debate, University of Richmond Law School, November 5, 2010
First-Class Objects, Privacy and Innovation Symposium, Yale Law School, October 29, 2010 (Slides)
Sealand and HavenCo: A New Interpretation, Information Society Project, Yale Law School, October 28, 2010 (Slides)
Sealand and HavenCo: A New Interpretation, Bits Without Borders, Michigan State University College of Law, September 24, 2010 (Slides)
A Bridge Too Far? The Google Books Settlement and the Limits of Class-Action Law, Colloquium on Information Technology and Society, Information Law Institute, NYU, September 20, 2010 (Slides)
Social Network Privacy Dilemmas, EDUCAUSE/Cornell Institute for Computer Policy and Law, July 22, 2010 (Slides)
Books, Computers, and the Law, EDUCAUSE/Cornell Institute for Computer Policy and Law, July 22, 2010 (Slides)
ALA Task Force on Google Books, American Library Association Annual Meeting, June 26, 2010 (Panel video)
The Google Books Settlement: Class Actions, Copyright, Antitrust–or All of the Above?, The Google Book Search Project and Canada: Cross-Border Legal Perspectives, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, May 28, 2010 (Slides)
The Google Books Settlement: Implications for Scholarship panel, American Council of Learned Societies Annual Meeting, May 7, 2010
The Elephantine Google Books Settlement, Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable, Drake Law School, March 26, 2010 (Slides)
The Google Books Settlement: Class Actions, Copyright, Antitrust–or All of the Above?, Information Society Project, Yale Law School, March 5, 2010 (Slides)
The Google Books Settlement: Class Actions, Copyright, Antitrust–or All of the Above?, The Challenges of Building a Digital Library that Benefits All, Facultés Universitaires St Louis, Brussels, February 12, 2010 (Slides)
Books, Computers, and the Law, Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, January 12, 2010 (Slides)
Books, Computers, and the Law, The iSchool at Drexel, December 2, 2009 (Slides])
The Unmasking Option, Cyber Civil Rights Symposium, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, November 20, 2009 (Slides)
Anatomizing Intermediaries, Google, ISPs, and Other Online Intermediaries: Power, Responsibility, and Regulation, Silicon Flatirons Roundtable, University of Colorado, November 19, 2009 (Slides)
The Ethical Vision(s) of Copyright Law, The Internet as Playground and Factory, Fordham University School of Law, November 13, 2009 (Slides)
Objections to the Settlement: A Field Guide, D is for Digitize, New York Law School, October 8, 2009 (Slides)
The Myths of Privacy on Facebook, Workshop on Federal Privacy Regulation, NYU School of Law, October 2, 2009 (Remarks)
The Future of Internet Law (Review of Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It), IP Scholars Conference, Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, August 7, 2009 (Slides)
When the Unprecedented Becomes Precedent: Class Actions in a Google Book Search World, Alternative Approaches to Open Digital Libraries in the Shadow of the Google Book Search Settlement, Berkman Center, Harvard University, July 31, 2009 (Remarks)
Saving Facebook, 5th Internet, Law, & Politics Congress, Open University of Catalonia, July 6, 2009 (Slides, Video)
Virtual World Feudalism, The State of Play 6, New York Law School, June 20, 2009
Saving Facebook, Information Society Project, Yale Law School, April 15, 2009 (Slides)
The Problem of Perspective in Internet Trademark Law
Trademark Law in a Global Economy, Penn Intellectual Property Group, University of Pennsylvania Law School, April 1, 2009
Don’t Censor Search, Intermediaries in the Information Society, Fordham University School of Law (Mar. 27, 2009)
Google and the Zombie Army of Orphans, Google and the Future of Higher Education, Georgetown University Library, February 27, 2009 (Remarks)
The Ethical Vision(s) of Copyright Law, When Worlds Collide, Fordham University School of Law, October 31, 2008 (Slides)
The Cartoon Network v. CSC Holdings, Cablevision: Buffered from Infringement?, Copyright Society of the USA, New York Chapter, October 20, 2008 (Slides by Edward Choi)
Copyright, Technology, and Access to the Law, CITP, Princeton University, October 1, 2008 (Slides)
Peer-Produced Privacy Violations, DIMACS/DyDAn Workshop on Internet Privacy, Rutgers University, September 19, 2008 (Slides)
The Lawyerly Virtues, First-Year Convocation, New York Law School, August 21, 2008 (Remarks)
Peer-Produced Privacy Violations, Social Media and the Commodification of Community, University of Haifa Faculty of Law, May 30, 2008 (Slides)
Law and Complex Systems: Seven Patterns, Computers, Freedom, and Privacy, New Haven, May 21, 2008 (Slides)
Copyright, Technology, and Access to the Law, Berkman Center / CRCS, Harvard University, May 7, 2008 (Slides)
The Google Dilemma, Faculty Presentation Day, New York Law School, April 2, 2008 (Slides)
Metaphysical Jurisdiction, IP Rights in Virtual Space, TIP Group, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, March 13, 2008 (Slides)
The Google Dilemma, Senior Technology Seminar, Horace Mann School, January 30, 2008 (Slides)
Business in Virtual Worlds, Virtual Worlds, Real Risks, Westchester/Southern Connecticut Chapter, Association of Corporate Counsel, November 14, 2007 (Slides)
Regulating Virtual Worlds, Association of Internet Researchers, Simon Fraser University, October 18, 2007
The Virtues of Moderation, TPRC, George Mason School of Law, September 29, 2007 (Slides)
The Virtues of Moderation, IP Scholars Conference, DePaul University College of Law, August 9, 2007 (Slides, Remarks)
Virtual World Accounting, American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, August 8, 2007 (Slides, Remarks)
The Virtues of Moderation, Workshop on Commons Theory for Young Scholars, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Collective Goods, May 8, 2007 (Slides)
Keeping Up with Internet Law News, Fordham Law School, March 28, 2007 (List of Resources)
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An Invitation to Search Engine Law, Regulating Search?, December 3, 2005 (Remarks)
Some Thoughts on Virtual World Governance, “Self Governance and Virtual Worlds” panel, Second Life Community Convention, October 9, 2005 (Slides)
Property Law in Virtual Worlds, “Virtual Worlds” panel, ABA IP Section Annual Meeting, April 15, 2005 (Slides)
Spam: Definitions, Values, and Responses, Yale PORTIA/ISP Reading Group, March 9, 2005 (Slides)
Search Engines as Canaries, Yale ISP Reading Group, November 9, 2004 (Slides)
Spam: Problems, Solutions, and More Problems, Yale PORTIA/ISP Reading Group, April 19, 2004 (Slides)
Regulation by Software, Harvard Berkman/Yale ISP Cyberscholars, November 20, 2003 (Slides)