Who Owns Information (6) : References
- ACM, Association for Computing Machinery
- The Association for Computing Machinery conducts a special forum on
Computing and Public Policy (http://www.acm.org/serving/
). One of the more notable activities is Peter G. Neuman's The Risks Digest,
a moderated USENET forum (comp.risks
, Google/ DejaNews
archive
)
- ALA, Americal Library Association
- The Americal Library Association has a number of programs focusing
on Diversity, Equity of Access, Education and Continuous Learning, Intellectual
Freedom, and 21st Century Literacy. http://www.ala.org/
- Anne Wells Banscomb
- Branscomb Family Foundation in Cyberspace.
http://www.branscomb.org/
- (1996) Cyberspaces: Familiar Territory or Lawless Frontiers
, Journal of Computer Mediated, Volume 1, Nr 1. Nr 2., June 1996.
http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol2/issue1/intro.html
- (1994) Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access,
Basic Books, New York.
- Center for Intllectual Property, University of
Maryland, University College
- DIGITAL-COPYRIGHT is a discussion group that provides
a forum for the analysis of topics such as copyright law and policy, technologies,
and federal information law and policies that impact higher education, particularly
digital distance education. The list hosts a discussion of ongoing issues
at http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/listserv.html
- CNI, Coallition for Networked Information
- The Coallition for Networked Information is an
organization dedicated to the advancement of networked information technology
to support scholarly communication. (http://www.cni.org/
)
- Lawrence Lessig
- Lawrence Lessig is a professor of law at Stanford
University's Center for Internet and Society. (
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/
)
- (2001) The Future of Ideas, Random House,
New York, http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/future/
- (1999) Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace,
Basic Books, New York, http://code-is-law.org/
- Open Knowledge Initiative, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
- The Open Knowledge Initiative is
an open source university curriculum project aiming to put the course material
for all of MIT's undergraduate courses on-line by the year 2010. (
http://web.mit.edu/oki/
).
The Future of Fair Use; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA; Tuesday, December 11, 2001
Speakers included : Walter McDonough, Ivy Anderson, Patricia Seed, Robin
Gross, Jonathan Zittrain, Bill Thomas, C. Scott Ananian
http://www.asis.org/Chapters/neasis/pc/programs/20011211_speakers.html
Compiled by
Steve.Cavrak@Uvm.Edu
, February 3, 2002.