Soctech seminar, Winter 2005
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Society and technology seminar ideas
At the August 6 meeting we resolved to plan a seminar (in CSE lingo, a "590", after the course number under which irregular seminars are listed) for Fall 2004 or Winter 2005.
The topic for the first offering will be the cluster of issues surrounding intellectual property law and open source software. We've heard some noises to the effect that there's a Technology & Law Society in the law school that's interested in talking to people in technology fields. Assuming, for the moment, that the Tech & Law people get on board, then the purpose of this seminar would be to get cross-disciplinary dialogue between those two fields in particular.
Schedule overview
- tech intro: thinking about security
- tech intro: software development and software reliability
- technical aspects of improving computer systems
- law intro: contracts & torts
- law intro: economic legal philosophy
- vendor liability
- certification processes: products, processes, people
- market failures in economics of software, and legal approaches
- criminal law approaches?
- public policy approaches
Sources
- One or more chapters from Lessig's various books
- The GNU manifestoes
- WIPO white papers?
- papers from various Duke CPSD conferences
- Artices by the band Negativland
- EFF IP documents
- United States government sites:
- ACM public policy sources:
- Intellectual Property in the Age of Universal Access
- USACM documents: current topics include copyright, DMCA, UCITA, databases, reverse engineering, and peer-to-peer networking
- Google search for site:acm.org intellectual property
- IEEE policy sources: