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UNC Symposium:
Intellectual Property, Creativity and the Innovation Process
First Lady Mary Easley and Matthew Szulik, CEO of Red Hat kick off the 2005 UNC Symposium on Intellectual Property, Creativity and the Innovation Process. Szulik and others from the corporate and educational arenas gather to discuss how technological advances affect copyright and how creativity and innovation foster social, cultural, intellectual, and economic growth. Other guests include James Boyle, director for the Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Edward Klaris, general counsel for The New Yorker, past UNC President Molly Broad, and others representing public domain laws.
Symposium Agenda
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Opening Remarks:
Mary Easley, First Lady of North Carolina
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Opening Remarks:
Matthew Szulik, CEO
Red Hat
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Four Ways to Ruin a Technological Revolution
James Boyle, Director
Center for the Study of the Public Domain
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Koleman Strumpf
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
P2P panel chaired by Koleman features John Buckman of Magnatunes.com, Gene Hoffman founder of eMusic.com, Ed Klaris of The New Yorker, Adam Toll of BigChampagne.com, Sam Yagan of eDonkey, Tor Hansen of Redeye Distribution and Yep Roc Records, and musician Roger McGuinn.
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When the Now is Too Long: How DRM & Old-World Copyright Fight the Future
Cory Doctorow, Novelist and European Outreach Coordinator, The Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Symposium Wrap-Up
Matthew Szulik and Molly Broad
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Panel Discussion at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law
The Law School panel is chaired by Laura
Gasaway of UNC Law with John Whealan Deputy General Counsel for Intellectual Property Law & Solicitor USPTO, Marybeth Peters U.S. Register of Copyrights, Arti Rai Duke Law School, and Dr. Elliot McGucken ArtsEntrepreneurship.com at UNC-CH.
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