At the February 2013 OpenITP Tech-Activism 3rd Monday in NYC Nabiha Syed talked about online safety for journalists and small publishers. Nabiha co-founded Yale University’s Media Law Clinic, and since has been a Marshall Scholar at Oxford, worked at the New York Times as their First Amendment Fellow, and currently works as an attorney at Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, LLP. Video is below. Please try to find time to contribute to transcribing at AMARA.
The Institute for Law and Information Policy at New York Law School is hosting In re Books: A Conference on Law and the Future of Books on October 26-27 2012. This one-and-a-half-day conference will bring together leading thinkers about law and the printed word. Speakers from academia, publishing, libraries, and the practicing bar will detail the sea change sweeping over publishing and debate how law should adapt. There is a live webcast, but it requires you to install Silverlight to view (Info: mac | pc). The webcast will be archived.
What: In re Books: A Conference on Law and the Future of Books
Where: New York Law School
When: October 26-27 2012
Program: http://bit.ly/ROR3nO
Webcast: http://bit.ly/Y2ENmY
Twitter: #inrebooks