[MPWG] The Global Flow of Information", conference April 1-3, 2005 at Yale Law School.

Sonya msredsonya at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 4 15:38:54 CST 2005


The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is proud to announce
that registration is now open for The Global Flow of Information"
conference, which will take place on April 1-3, 2005 at Yale Law School.

<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/registration.htm>

Please register early, as seating is limited. This ground-breaking
conference will bring together policymakers, lawyers, technologists,
social activists, and academics to discuss globalization and the law
in terms of information flow.

Patterns of information flow are one of the most important factors
shaping globalization. Today, all sorts of entities -- individuals,
groups, countries, and international organizations -- are trying to 
promote and control the flow across national borders of different kinds of
information, including intellectual property, scientific research,
political discourse, brand names, and cultural symbols. Ever-proliferating
digitally networked environments subject information to yet new methods of
distribution and manipulation. Control and influence of information flow
will help define who holds power in the global information economy.

This conference will explore these patterns of information flow and their
political, economic, social, and cultural consequences. We will explore
four key questions:

Can the flow of information across borders be
controlled? If so, how?

Whose interests will be affected by flows of
information across borders? 

Who will be empowered and who will lose influence and authority?

What role can and should law play in securing freedoms, rights, and
democratic accountability as individuals, groups, and nations struggle
over control of information flows?

What lessons can we learn about how to regulate information flow from past
experience with other kinds of flow across borders, such as flows of
goods, services, people, and capital?

We invite you to join leading experts in academia, industry, and the
non-profit sector to debate the patterns, problems, and power of 
information flows in six different contexts:

(1)
<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/panels.html#panel1>Governance 

(2)
<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/panels.html#panel2>Economics

(3)
<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/panels.html#panel3>Culture

(4)
<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/panels.html#panel4>Politics

(5)
<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/panels.html#panel5>Science

(6)
<http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/panels.html#panel6>Warfare

For more information about the conference, with
full descriptions of
the panels above and a full speaker list,
please visit

http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/GlobalFlow/index.html.

--
Eddan Katz
Yale Law School
Executive Director
Information Society Project
http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/
P.O. Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520-8215
(203) 436-0804
Fax: (203) 436-0851

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