@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 Sender: John Whiting <•••@••.•••> Subject: On-line Seminar on Cyberspace Law <fwd> Does this ring any bells? ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: Larry or Lynn Tunstall, INTERNET:•••@••.••• TO: John Whiting, 100707,731 Hulda Nystrom, INTERNET:•••@••.••• Chupoo Alafonte, INTERNET:•••@••.••• Paul Nordstrand at Edgewood, INTERNET:•••@••.••• DATE: 28/02/96 19:41 RE: On-line Seminar on Cyberspace Law <fwd> This is intended to be strictly a public service. It's free, and there'll be no advertisements or other money-making tie-ins. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD Prof. Larry Lessig, University of Chicago Law School Prof. David Post, Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law and the Cyberspace Law Institute and LEXIS Counsel Connect present ************** CYBERSPACE LAW for NONLAWYERS ************** an e-mail Internet seminar (one message every 2-3 days) * Learn the basic principles of -- and unlearn some common myths about -- - copyright law, - free speech law, - libel law, - privacy law, - contract law, and - trademark law as they apply on the Net, from three of the top experts in the law of cyberspace. * The seminar is aimed at educated laypeople, not primarily at lawyers. Low on legalese and Latin. * This is a low-traffic distribution list, NOT a discussion list. Subscribers will get one message (a few paragraphs long) every few days. * The seminar will start in April or May, but you should sign up now -- send a message with the text SUBSCRIBE CYBERSPACE-LAW yourfirstname yourlastname to •••@••.••• **************************************************************** Larry Lessig clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and now teaches constitutional law and the law of cyberspace. He's written about law and cyberspace for the Yale Law Journal and the University of Chicago Legal Forum (forthcoming). David Post practiced computer law for six years, then clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and now teaches constitutional law, copyright law, and the law of cyberspace. He's written about law and cyberspace for the University of Chicago Legal Forum (forthcoming) and the Journal of Online Law, and writes a monthly column on law and technology issues for the American Lawyer. Eugene Volokh worked as a computer programmer for 12 years, and is still partner in a software company that sells the software he wrote for the Hewlett-Packard Series 3000. He clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, and now teaches constitutional law and copyright law. He's written about law and cyberspace for the Yale Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, Michigan Law Review (forthcoming), and the University of Chicago Legal Forum (forthcoming). @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~--~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Posted by Richard K. Moore - •••@••.••• - Wexford, Ireland Cyber-Rights: http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/nii/cyber-rights/ ftp://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/nii/cyber-rights/library/ CyberJournal: (WWW or FTP) --> ftp://ftp.iol.ie/users/rkmoore/cyberlib Materials may be reposted in their _entirety_ for non-commercial use. ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~--~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~