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  1. Roundtable Report on the Emerging Governance Challenges Related to 5G

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Mobile networks are rapidly becoming the…

  2. 2020 – 2021 Conference & Event Lineup: Know What’s Next

    2020- 2021 Conference & Event Lineup Dear Friends, What a difference a year can make. In July I celebrated my one-year anniversary with…

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  1. Patents and Free and Open Source Software

    On April 29, 2010, Silicon Flatirons will host a conference to examine the relationship between patent law and policy and free and open source software.

  2. The War on “Piracy”: A Fight for Industry Survival or a Failed Approach?

    Please join us for a panel discussion between attorneys from Holme Roberts & Owen and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. HRO is a Denver-based law firm that represents record companies in their attempts to stem online music copyright infringement, including actions targeting individual university students. The EFF is a nonprofit organization that frequently questions the RIAA’s tactics and opposes it in court.

  3. Privacy and the Press: Scoops, Secrets, and Ethics in the New Media Landscape

    The rise of blogs, social networks, and other new media channels is putting pressure on the way we think about two important and legally protected values: personal privacy and the free press. How are changes in the way we produce and consume the news altering these values, and how should we balance these values when they collide in new ways? As traditional newspaper business models have begun to falter, some newspapers have subtly shifted the way they report the news in ways that may tread upon traditional notions of personal privacy. It has become common to read in the mainstream news media about the private thoughts of minor figures as gleaned from postings to Facebook. In the meantime, the “new media” has done more than subtly shifted away from past practice; they are in many ways rewriting the rules of journalism, publicity, and privacy.

  4. Crash Course: Open Source

    Get the answers you need to capture the benefits and manage the risks of open source software. Taught by Jason Haislmaier, Holme Roberts & Owen LLP

  5. “Digital Copyright and Innovation Online: A Little Dose of Optimism,” a public lecture by Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation:

    In his talk, Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation will provide an overview of emerging copyright rules and argue that Congress, the courts, and the marketplace have struck a balance that is proving surprisingly successful in protecting copyright incentives, stimulating innovation, and encouraging private ordering in the marketplace.

  6. Crash Course on UX: How Experience Design Can Make Any Product Better

    Imagine the following: knowing what your customers want before you begin developing your product; or better yet, imagine if people talked about your…

  7. Section 512 Safe Harbor: Challenges and Opportunities in User-Generated Content

    Today’s most popular platforms – including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest – are powered by copyrighted content, user-generated content, and…

  8. 2021 Startup Summer Pitch Night

      Join us for a fun night of excitement awaits as our 10th cohort of Startup Summer participants pitch their unique startup ideas and are…

  9. Startup Summer Pitch Night

    Startup Summer 2018 concludes with a pitch competition, where students from the program pitch their unique startup ideas. This summer, students…

  10. Crash Course: Shtick to Business: How the Masters of Comedy Can Help Entrepreneurs Get the Last Laugh

    In partnership with the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship. What can you learn about professional success from Chris Rock, Joan Rivers, and…

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