Lascio la parola al wiki legato all'evento organizzato da Harvard
Imperdibili gli interventi.
Per chi fosse interessato solo alla sintesi consiglio la lettura dei tweet dei partecipanti all'evento. Sono tutti raccolti da Gloxa: http://www.gloxa.eu/public/trend.php?id=201
Gloxa offre non solo la raccolta in un comodo ebook aggiornato ogni 6 minuti, ma anche un motore di ricerca e l'analisi dei temi maggiormenti trattati.
Tra tutti gli interventi uno รจ particolarmente importante:
RT @dsearls: At #iLaw2011 Larry Lessig is talking about what made client-server into calf-cow. Explained here: http://t.co/XaAc8SN
Ecco la presentazione dell'evento:
"The Berkman Center for Internet & Society is very pleased to offer the iLaw 2011 Program, which will take place Tuesday, September 6th - Friday, September 9th. This wiki will serve as a repository for information and materials related to iLaw 2011. Here, you will find the iLaw Program Schedule, information about individual program sessions, required and recommended reading assignments, final student projects, and Program Logistics.
"iLaw 2011 will be video recorded. All audience members, presenters, and other participants are required to sign a consent and release form (per the University's policy) prior to attending iLaw 2011. For more information, please visit Audio and Video Waivers. If you do not wish to be recorded please email us at ilaw@cyber.law.harvard.edu.
"Please note that iLaw 2011 is a Harvard Law School class that is closed to the public. We received an enormous amount of interest in this year's program. For this reason, we ask that all registered participants commit to attending all sessions on all days -- the evening events, however, are optional.
"Apart from the Evening Events, all program sessions will take place in the "Austin North" room of Austin Hall."