Corruption 2.0: The Next Problem Technology Must Solve
Event date: 30 April 2008 • Category: IT lawAdded on Apr 11th, 2008
Larry Lessig will discuss his new research track on corruption and why technology is the answer at this Society for Computers and the Law sponsored lecture:
Technology policy has never been more critical. Privacy, security and the appropriate balance for copyright are now central policy making challenges, if the economic and social potential of the Internet is to be realized. In this lecture, Professor Lessig will build upon the work of Oxford Professor Jonathan Zittrain to identify a critical dynamic in policy making affecting the Internet, and how technologists have become central to that dynamic. The threats to privacy, security, and the proper protection for copyright are not technical, but political. The remedies to those threats will not just be political, but in an important sense, also technological. Professor Lessig will describe this dynamic, and describe the emerging movement in the United States to address it
Details:
date: 30/04/2008
time: 6.30 pm
members: £35.25
non-members: £52.88
venue: Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2 Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL.
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