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Information Law & Policy Roundtable Series

The Information Law and Policy Roundtable series convenes monthly during the academic year.  CLIP brings together New York area academics, lawyers and industry experts to discuss current events in the IP/IT field in a casual setting.  This series is open to students by invitation only.

Upcoming Roundtables

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Past Roundtables

 5.1.13

Bitcoin and the Future of Currency
Featured Guest: Professor Ron Lazebnik, Fordham Law School

 3.27.13

Secondhand Bytes- Reselling Digital Content
Featured Guest: Ray Beckerman, former counsel to ReDigi
2.26.13 Hacking the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Featured Guest: Tor Ekeland, Tor Ekeland P.C.
1.30.13

Guns, Sex & Money - Thinking About What Neighbors Should Know
Featured Guest: John Cook, Editor-in-cheif, Gawker

12.5.12 Petraeus - A Case for ECPA Reform 
11.15.12 Unmasking Trolls
Featured Guest: Jack Stuef, Freelance Journalist & Contributor at BuzzFeed 
10.17.12 Is it Craig's List?
Featured Guest: James A. Keyte, Partner, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP 
9.11.12 Phone Wars
5.16.12 

What is CISPA?
Featured Guest: Zachary Katznelson, Senior Staff Attorney, Nat'l Security Project, ACLU

4.25.12

Your Password or Your Job
Featured Guest: Bill Greenblatt, CEO, Sterling Info Systems

3.21.12 Drones Come Home to Roost
2.15.12

Student Life Online - The Clementi Case, Bullying & the Aftermath 
Featured Guest: Dana Carotenuto, Policy Director & Counsel, Office of State Senator Klein

1.17.12 Does Facial Recognition Need a Legal Dermatologist? 
12.7.11 The SOPA-Public Disconnect
Featured Guest: Joe Karaganis, The American Assembly, Columbia University
11.9.11 Privacy in the Global Age - Debriefing the Privacy Commissioners' Conference
Featured Guests: Orrie Dinstein, GE Capital & Joel R. Reidenberg, Fordham Law  
10.12.11 Competition and the Power of Google 
Featured Guest: Scott Sher, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati
9.14.11 MP3tunes and Copyrights in the Cloud 
Featured Guest: Stanley Pierre-Louis, VP & Assoc. General Counsel of IP & Content Protection, Viacom
5.12.11 The Media as Internet Regulator 
4.14.11 A New Internet Copyright Strategy - Righthaven or Wrong-Haven?
Featured Guest: Eriq Gardner, Contributing Editor at The Hollywood Reporterand
3.10.11 Do Not Track - Can it Work? 
2.17.11 An Internet Kill Switch - National Security or Public Repression? 
1.20.11 Companies Caught in the WikiWarfare Cross-Hairs 
12.9.10 To Classify or Not to Classify? - Is the Internet a "Telecommunications Service"?
Featured Guest: Susan Crawford, Professor of Law,Cardozo & former Special Assistant to the President for Science Technology & Innovation Policy
11.18.10 Privacy Generations - Debriefing the Privacy Commissioners' Conference 
Featured Guests: Orrie Dinstein, GE Capital & Lisa Sotto, Hunton & Williams
10.21.10 Kicking Pirates & Counterfeiters off the Net 
9.16.10 Viral Exposure, Internet Mobs & Societal Challenges 
5.12.10 Facebook's Open Graph - Building and Overexposing Social Networks 
4.15.10 Boycotts and Filters and Hacks! Oh, my! - China and the Internet 
3.11.10 Going Green - WIPO and Climate Change
Featured Guest: Nuno Carvahlo, World Intellectual Property Organization 
2.3.10  Travel Security Checkpoints & Digital Strip Searches 
1.14.10  Going Viral - Use & Abuse of Fashion Photos 
12.16.09 Inside Baseball - Will the US get a 3 Strike Rule for Internet Pirates?
11.18.09 Tweeting Judges and Googling Juries
Featured Guest: Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Chief Judge, Southern District of New York
10.21.09 Behavioral Advertising or Privacy Misbehavior
Featured Guest: Joseph Turow, Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
9.22.09 Cyberattack as a Tool of U.S. Policy
Featured Guest: Herb Lin, Chief Scientist, Computer Science & Telecommunications Board, National Academies