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Carl Malamud  
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 More options Mar 10 2010, 1:47 pm
From: Carl Malamud <carl+goo...@resource.org>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 10:47:51 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Mar 10 2010 1:47 pm
Subject: Berkeley/SOMA Workshop on 5/12
Law.Gov Workshop
Date: May 12, 2010, 10AM-3PM
Location: 543 Howard Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, California,
94105

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: http://boma-law-dot-gov.eventbrite.com/

Co-Convenors:
     Mitch Kapor (Mitchell Kapor Foundation)
     Pam Samuelson (University of California at Berkeley)

 This Law.Gov workshop will focus in particular on two important
issues:

 1. Privacy. A series of audits of federal appellate and district
court documents has demonstrated that there are significant problems
in application of the rules of privacy to actual practice. In addition
to application of existing rules, this session will examine if new
rules and practices are needed when privacy through obscurity is not
practiced and documents become significantly more widely available.

Session Leaders: Peter Winn (Department of Justice), Chris Hoofnagle
(U. of California)

2. Intellectual property. The issue of copyright over primary legal
materials by public or private actors will be examined in this
session. Despite an apparently clear set of court opinions dating back
to 1824, a number of states assert copyright over statutes and other
materials. This session will examine federal and state policies on
distribution of primary legal materials and will include issues of
incorporation by reference.

Session Leader: Professor Samuelson

Other topics that will be covered in this workshop include an overview
and status report of the Law.Gov process and information about the
National Inventory of Legal Materials.


 
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Carl Malamud  
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 More options Apr 25 2010, 12:37 pm
From: Carl Malamud <carl+goo...@resource.org>
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:37:07 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Apr 25 2010 12:37 pm
Subject: [Law.Gov] Re: Berkeley/SOMA Workshop on 5/12
UC Berkeley and the Kapor Foundation
May 12, 2010

AGENDA

9AM - Registration and Coffee

10AM -10:30AM - Welcome and Overview of Law.Gov
        Mitchell Kapor, Mitchell Kapor Foundation
        Pam Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
        Carl Malamud, Public.Resource.Org

10:30-11:30 - Intellectual Property and the Law
        Pam Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
        Anthony Falzone, Fair Use Project, Stanford Law School

11:30-12:00PM - National Inventory of Legal Materials
        Erika V. Wayne, Robert Crown Law Library, Stanford Law School
        Tim Stanley, Justia

12:00-1PM - Lunch
        Tim O'Reilly - Government as Platform

1PM-1:30PM - Lawyers and Access to Law
        Alexander Macgillivray, Twitter
        Robert C. Berring, Jr., University of California at Berkeley

1:30PM - 2:30PM - Privacy and the Law
        Chris Hoofnagle, University of California at Berkeley
        Peter Winn, Department of Justice

2:30PM - 3:00PM - General Discussion and Closing

The workshop will take place at 543 Howard Street in San Francisco.

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