D is for Digitize, Oct 8 – 11: Google Book Search Fairness hearing

The D is for Digitize conference will be happening this week for new yorkers.. but looks interesting.

If you havent been following the Google Book Search Fairness Hearings, just follow the latest news to find out what its all about.

Heres the D is for Digitize schedule so far: find out more at their website.

Thursday, October 8
1:00 – 2:15
The Google Book Search Project, Lawsuit, and Settlement
Jonathan Band, Policy Bandwidth

2:45 – 4:00
The Controversy in Context
James Grimmelmann, New York Law School

Friday, October 9
9:00 – 9:15
Introduction and Welcome
Richard Matasar, Dean and President, New York Law School

9:15 – 10:45
L is for Lawsuit
Moderator: Richard Chused, New York Law School
Panelists:
Jonathan Band, Policy Bandwidth
Michael Guzman, Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, PLLC
Cynthia Arato, Macht, Shapiro, Arato, & Isserles LLP

11:00 – 12:30
I is for Industry
Moderator: Steven Hetcher, Vanderbilt Univeristy
Panelists:
Michael Cairns, Information Media Partners
Dan Clancy, Google
Michael Healy, Book Industry Study Group
Andrew DeVore, DeVore and DeMarco LLP
Victor Perlman, American Society of Media Photographers

12:30 – 2:30
Lunch and K is for Keynote
Sponsored by the American Library Association
Moderator: James Grimmelmann, New York Law School
Keynote Conversants:
Paul Courant, University of Michigan
Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley

2:30 – 4:00
C is for Culture
Moderator: Camille Broussard, New York Law School
Panelists:
Paul Duguid, University of California at Berkeley
Mary Murrell, University of California at Berkeley
Daniel Reetz, DIYBookScanner.org
Robin Sloan, author and futurist

4:30 – 6:00
P is for Public
Moderator: Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall University
Panelists:
Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Chris Danielsen, National Federation of the Blind
John Verdi, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Carrie Russell, American Library Association
Lateef Mtima, Howard University

Saturday, October 10
Conference Day 2

9:30 – 11:00
O is for Orphans
Moderator: Wendy Gordon, Boston University
Panelists:
Bernard Lang, INRIA
Michelle Woods, Copyright Office
Jule Sigall, Microsoft
Harry Lewis, Harvard University
Katharina de la Durantaye, St. Johns University, School of Law

11:30 – 1:00
A is for Antitrust
Moderator: Christopher Suarez, Yale University
Panelists:
Einer Elhauge, Harvard University
Gary Reback, Carr & Ferrell LLP
Matthew Schruers, Computer and Communications Industry Association
Sherwin Sly, Public Knowledge

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