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AI SummerAI SummerJames Grimmelmann on the copyright threat to AI companiesJames Grimmelmann is a professor of law at Cornell University and a leading expert on copyright law. Grimmelmann walks through the complex process courts use to determine whether training AI models on copyrighted materials—like OpenAI using New York Times articles—is infringement or fair use. He highlights key precedents like the Google Books case, emphasizing how courts weigh transformative uses against potential market harms.The discussion addresses the nuances of generative AI, notably cases where models inadvertently reproduce large excerpts from training materials. Grimmelmann argues that while the industry has largely addressed explicit "regurgitation," ambiguity remains arou...2025-03-1953 minEndless ThreadEndless Thread Introducing On Point: The Internet Archive is in danger We’re coming to you with a special offering today. It’s an episode about the internet… from our friends just a few cubicles over here at WBUR: On Point. Hosted by Meghna Chakrabarti, On Point is a unique, curiosity-driven combination of original reporting, newsmaker interviews, first-person stories, and in-depth analysis, making the world more intelligible and humane. When the world is more complicated than ever, we aim to make sense of it together. We loved their recent episode about one of our favorite pieces of how the internet gets recorded and remembered — and we thought you might lo...2025-02-2131 minThe Ankler PodcastThe Ankler PodcastAI in Hollywood: More Intern Than GodIn this bonus episode recorded live at the Montclair Film Festival, Ashley Cullins — author of The Ankler’s Dealmakers newsletter — leads a discussion about artists, audiences and artificial intelligence. Attorney James Grimmelmann, tech investor and advisor Greg Kahn, EDGLRD executive Eric Kohn and filmmaker Michaela Ternasky-Holland join Cullins to unpack AI’s creative possibilities and limitations, the megadeals it’s driving, the guardrails for Hollywood and the legal implications for artists and IP. Plus, how to conquer your fears and build your tech literacy with tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me2024-11-1248 minThe AI BriefingThe AI BriefingArtists' Landmark Victory in AI Copyright Battle🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS Black Forest Labs debuts Flux.1, a top-tier AI image generator surpassing major competitors. Google Meet introduces the "Switch here" feature for effortless device transfers mid-meeting. Artists score a major win in an AI copyright infringement lawsuit, advancing their legal battle. In today's episode of The AI Briefing, we explore the groundbreaking launch of Flux.1 by Black Forest Labs, a new AI image generator outperforming established models from Midjourney and OpenAI. With versions tailored for enterprise, non-commercial, and personal use, Flux.1 sets a new standard in the AI image generation lan...2024-08-1503 minCases and ControversiesCases and ControversiesProgramming Note & UnCommon Law Episode: AI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1Cases and Controversies is on hiatus for a bit while we create some great new episodes for you. Until then, we're pleased to offer a special presentation of our ABA Silver Gavel award-winning series, UnCommon Law.Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators?This season on UnCommon Law, we'll explore the intersection...2024-05-0328 minOn The MeritsOn The MeritsProgramming Note & UnCommon Law Episode: AI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1On the Merits is on hiatus for a bit while we create some great new episodes for you. Until then, we're pleased to offer a special presentation of our ABA Silver Gavel award-winning series, UnCommon Law.Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators?This season on UnCommon Law, we'll...2024-05-0327 minTalking TaxTalking TaxProgramming Note & UnCommon Law Episode: AI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1Talking Tax is on hiatus for a bit while we create some great new episodes for you. Until then, we're pleased to offer a special presentation of our ABA Silver Gavel award-winning series, UnCommon Law.Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators?This season on UnCommon Law, we'll explore the intersection between...2024-05-0327 minUnCommon LawUnCommon LawAI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 2Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators?This season on UnCommon Law, we'll explore the intersection between artificial intelligence and the law. On episode one, we learned about the lawsuits filed against AI companies that trained their large language models on copyrighted work without permission. Now we'll learn about the legal defense that could...2024-03-2727 minUnCommon LawUnCommon LawAI Trained on Famous Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1Generative AI tools are already promising to change the world. Systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT can answer complex questions, write poems and code, and even mimic famous authors with uncanny accuracy. But in using copyrighted materials to train these powerful AI products, are AI companies infringing the rights of untold creators?This season on UnCommon Law, we'll explore the intersection between artificial intelligence and the law. Episode one examines how large language models actually ingest and learn from billions of online data points, including copyrighted works. And we explore the lawsuits filed by creators who claim their copyrights...2024-03-2727 minAI Article ReadingsAI Article ReadingsWhy The New York Times might win its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI - By Timothy B Lee And James Grimmelmann.An AI narration of Why The New York Times might win its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI - By Timothy B Lee And James Grimmelmann. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit askwhocastsai.substack.com/subscribe2024-02-2121 minThe Big StoryThe Big StoryThe legal fight for the future of artificial intelligenceThe New York Times is suing the creator of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence bot the Times alleges was trained on millions of its copyrighted articles. It's not the only such lawsuit, but it is the biggest. What this all boils down to are questions that will determine the future of a technology that has the potential to change the world, for good or ill.How different are a human and a computer, when each is learning from example? As machines become able to mimic the creative endeavours humans have mastered, what compensation is owed to the creators...2024-01-2222 minStrangers on the InternetStrangers on the InternetGuest Chat: A Match Made on Friendster with Dr. Aislinn Black and Prof. James GrimmelmannSeason 3 begins with the feel-good tale of how Rutgers emergency physician Dr. Aislinn Black and Cornell information law scholar Prof. James Grimmelmann met in the early days of social media. Learn how 19th century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard played a key role in their connecting and how Aislinn initially tried to matchmake James with a friend of hers. Irina and Michelle accompany the couple from their early days of zipping up and down the East Coast (so they could hang out) to their decision to commit after bumping into a Belgian medieval pageant. Aislinn and James discuss why the...2024-01-0151 minsoliathanasoliathanaEbook [Kindle] Internet Law: Cases & Problems Free [download] [epub]^^**Download Internet Law: Cases & Problems Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by James GrimmelmannReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1943689156ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download Ebook [Kindle] Internet Law: Cases & Problems Free [download] [epub]^^ Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Ebook [Kindle] Internet Law: Cases & Problems Free [download] [epub]^^ read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Ebook [Kindle] Internet Law: Cases & Problems Free [download] [epub]^^ PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-10-0300 minDWeb DecodedDWeb DecodedAI Enhanced Blockchain-Based Lifeforms with Primavera De Filippi | DWeb DecodedJoe Thornton and Primavera De Filippi chat about blockchain-based lifeforms, AI art, Creative Commons style NFTs, and blockchain constitutionalism. Primavera De Filippi - https://twitter.com/yaoeo Links: https://blockchaingov.eu/ https://plantoid.org/ https://www.alias.studio/ Remix NFT -https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EJ4ywCeEU6ZG0VODaDgK0SzWxjWgyYR8LwctfRpti4I Token-bound License - https://james.grimmelmann.net/files/articles/token-bound-nft-license.pdf 2023-09-1857 minRadiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)The Internet DilemmaMatthew Herrick was sitting on his stoop in Harlem when something weird happened. Then, it happened again. And again. It happened so many times that it became an absolute nightmare—a nightmare that haunted his life daily and flipped it completely upside down. What stood between Matthew and help were 26 little words. These 26 words, known as Section 230, are the core of an Internet law that coats the tech industry in Teflon. No matter what happens, who gets hurt, or what harm is done, tech companies can’t be held responsible for the things that happen on their plat...2023-08-1100 minRadiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)The Internet DilemmaMatthew Herrick was sitting on his stoop in Harlem when something weird happened. Then, it happened again. And again. It happened so many times that it became an absolute nightmare—a nightmare that haunted his life daily and flipped it completely upside down. What stood between Matthew and help were 26 little words. These 26 words, known as Section 230, are the core of an Internet law that coats the tech industry in Teflon. No matter what happens, who gets hurt, or what harm is done, tech companies can’t be held responsible for the things that happen on their plat...2023-08-1100 minRadiolab Podcast ArticlesRadiolab Podcast ArticlesThe Internet DilemmaMatthew Herrick was sitting on his stoop in Harlem when something weird happened. Then, it happened again. And again. It happened so many times that it became an absolute nightmare—a nightmare that haunted his life daily and flipped it completely upside down. What stood between Matthew and help were 26 little words. These 26 words, known as Section 230, are the core of an Internet law that coats the tech industry in Teflon. No matter what happens, who gets hurt, or what harm is done, tech companies can’t be held responsible for the things that happen on their plat...2023-08-1100 minRadiolabRadiolabThe Internet DilemmaMatthew Herrick was sitting on his stoop in Harlem when something weird happened. Then, it happened again. And again. It happened so many times that it became an absolute nightmare—a nightmare that haunted his life daily and flipped it completely upside down. What stood between Matthew and help were 26 little words. These 26 words, known as Section 230, are the core of an Internet law that coats the tech industry in Teflon. No matter what happens, who gets hurt, or what harm is done, tech companies can’t be held responsible for the things that happen on their plat...2023-08-1137 minaimarsarvenaimarsarven(Download Ebook) Internet Law Cases & Problems ^DOWNLOAD P.D.F.#[PDF] Download Internet Law: Cases & Problems Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by James GrimmelmannReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1943689156ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF (Download Ebook) Internet Law: Cases & Problems ^DOWNLOAD P.D.F.# Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF (Download Ebook) Internet Law: Cases & Problems ^DOWNLOAD P.D.F.# Ebook Online PDF Download by James Grimmelmann2023-08-0600 minThe Sunday ShowThe Sunday ShowContent Moderation, Encryption, and the LawOne of the most urgent debates in tech policy at the moment concerns encrypted communications. At issue in proposed legislation, such as the UK’s Online Safety Bill or the EARN It Act put forward in the US Senate, is whether such laws break the privacy promise of end to end encryption by requiring content moderation mechanisms like client-side scanning. But to what extent are such moderation techniques legal under existing laws that limit the monitoring and interception of communications? Today’s guest is James Grimmelmann, a legal scholar with a computer science background who recently conducted a rev...2023-07-1638 minBroken LawBroken LawEpisode 101: Is the Law Ready for ChatGPT?In less than two months, ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, has gained over 100 million users – outpacing TikTok in its rate of growth. In addition to their novelty, ChatGPT and AI tools like it raise numerous concerns about data privacy, intellectual property, ethics, and more. Jeanne Hruska speaks with Professor James Grimmelmann about these challenges and whether lawmakers are prepared to address them. Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org Today's Host: Jeanne Hruska, ACS Sr. Advisor for Communications and Strategy Guest:  James Grimmelmann, Tessler Family Professor of Digital and Information Law, Cornell Law Schoo...2023-05-0951 minThe Sunday ShowThe Sunday ShowGenerative AI, Section 230 and Liability: Assessing the QuestionsIn this episode of the podcast, we hear three perspectives on generative AI systems and the extent to which their makers may be exposed to potential liability. I spoke to three experts, each with their own views on questions such as whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act-- which has provided broad immunity to internet platforms that host third party content-- will apply to systems like ChatGPT. Guests, in order of appearance, include: Jess Miers, legal advocacy counsel at the Chamber of Progress, an industry coalition whose partners include Meta, Apple, Google, Amazon, and others;James G...2023-03-231h 15jeffernceffjeffernceffBOOKS » Internet Law Cases & Problems [EBOOK PDF]Download Internet Law: Cases & Problems Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by James GrimmelmannReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1943689156ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download BOOKS » Internet Law: Cases & Problems [EBOOK PDF] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download BOOKS » Internet Law: Cases & Problems [EBOOK PDF] read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download BOOKS » Internet Law: Cases & Problems [EBOOK PDF] PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-03-1700 minThe Ankler PodcastThe Ankler PodcastHow Hollywood AI Will Make 'Every Creative Job Look Different'Few technological disruptors to the entertainment industry have appeared quite as fast, or as existentially forebodingly, as artificial intelligence. After ChatGPT, DALL-E and other new AI technologies became publicly available in recent months, Cornell Law professor James Grimmelmann says, “I could feel the ground shifting.” Today, he walks our hosts through samples of AI music, script-writing and visual effects, and the ways in which the industry may be forced to evolve. “I don’t think Hollywood should be afraid. But every person should be thinking how every creative job… is going to look different as a result of this.” Also on tap: w...2023-02-1150 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & Technology'You Are Not Expected to Understand This': How 26 Lines of Code Changed the World by TbdPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/632357 to listen full audiobooks. Title: 'You Are Not Expected to Understand This': How 26 Lines of Code Changed the World Author: Tbd Narrator: Emily Schwing, Mack Sanderson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 51 minutes Release date: November 15, 2022 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: In this audiobook, Mack Sanderson and Emily Schwing reveal the stories behind the computer coding that touches all aspects of life—for better or worse Few of us give much thought to computer code or how it comes to be. The very word 'code' makes it sound immutable or even inevitable. 'You Are No...2022-11-1505 minLaw of CodeLaw of Code#47 - Who holds stolen NFT IP: Seth Green's Case (+ Jarkesy v. SEC)This episode reviews the IP ownership rights associated with Board Ape #8398, after actor and producer Seth Green (who licensed it for his series, White Horse Tavern) was scammed in a phishing attack. The stolen NFT was then sold to "DarkWing84" for $200,000. This episode is largely based on an enlightening thread by James Grimmelmann (@grimmelm), who dove deep into the issue, with additional notes from prominent crypto lawyers Drew Hinkes (@propelforward), Jake Chervinsky (@jchervinsky), Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne), and others. We also cover the recent decision in Jarkesy v. SEC, in which the Fifth Circuit essentially stated that the S...2022-05-2635 minThe Law of the United StatesThe Law of the United StatesProperty Law - Lecture V: UseThis podcast will discuss the use of property. Derivative work from the following original:Stephen Clowney, James Grimmelmann, Michael Grynberg, Jeremy Sheff, and Rebecca Tushnet, Open Source Property. The casebook is licensed Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International. This derivative work is licensed the same as the original.2021-04-2535 minThe Law of the United StatesThe Law of the United StatesProperty Law - Lecture IV: TransfersThis podcast will discuss transfers of property. Derivative work from the following original:Stephen Clowney, James Grimmelmann, Michael Grynberg, Jeremy Sheff, and Rebecca Tushnet, Open Source Property. The casebook is licensed Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International. This derivative work is licensed the same as the original.2021-04-2534 minThe Law of the United StatesThe Law of the United StatesProperty Law - Lecture III: InterestsThis podcast will discuss interests in property. Derivative work from the following original:Stephen Clowney, James Grimmelmann, Michael Grynberg, Jeremy Sheff, and Rebecca Tushnet, Open Source Property. The casebook is licensed Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International. This derivative work is licensed the same as the original.2021-04-251h 10The Law of the United StatesThe Law of the United StatesProperty Law - Lecture II: PossessionThis podcast will discuss possession of property. Derivative work from the following original:Stephen Clowney, James Grimmelmann, Michael Grynberg, Jeremy Sheff, and Rebecca Tushnet, Open Source Property. The casebook is licensed Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International. This derivative work is licensed the same as the original.2021-04-2543 minThe Law of the United StatesThe Law of the United StatesProperty Law - Lecture I: FoundationsThis podcast will discuss the foundations of property law. Derivative work from the following original:Stephen Clowney, James Grimmelmann, Michael Grynberg, Jeremy Sheff, and Rebecca Tushnet, Open Source Property. The casebook is licensed Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International. This derivative work is licensed the same as the original.2021-04-2559 minFlash ForwardFlash ForwardFire From the DeepIn this episode, a huge submarine volcano erupts, breaks the surface of the ocean, and forms a new island. What happens next?Guests:Tracy Gregg, associate professor of geology at the University at BuffaloRebecca Carey, senior lecturer at the University of TasmaniaParaskevi V. Nomiku, assistant professor of geological oceanography at the University of AthensGianpierro Orbasano, Tongan photojournalist and explorerMichael Bates, Prince of SealandJames Grimmelmann, professor of law at Cornell TechFurther reading:The largest deep-ocean silicic...2018-04-1043 minFlash ForwardFlash ForwardFire From the DeepIn this episode, a huge submarine volcano erupts, breaks the surface of the ocean, and forms a new island. What happens next? Guests: Tracy Gregg, associate professor of geology at the University at Buffalo Rebecca Carey, senior lecturer at the University of Tasmania Paraskevi V. Nomiku, assistant professor of geological oceanography at the University of Athens Gianpierro Orbasano, Tongan photojournalist and explorer Michael Bates, Prince of Sealand James Grimmelmann, professor of law at Cornell Tech Further reading: The largest deep-ocean silicic volcanic eruption of the past century Tsunami hazard risk of a future volcanic eruption of Kolumbo submarine volcano, NE...2018-04-1044 minOral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 135: AlexandriaInternet, technology, and property scholar James Grimmelmann joins us to discuss, among other things, the fight over the Google Books settlement, modern Libraries of Alexandria, and the nature of the legal academic mission. This show’s links: James Grimmelmann’s wesbite (containing links to his scholarship, courses, blog, and more) Cornell Tech James Somers, Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria James Grimmelmann, Future Conduct and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements For many resources on the Google Books case and settlement, visit the site James and his students created: thepublicindex.org Authors Guild v. Google; Authors Guild v. H...2017-05-131h 19Oral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 122: Choose Your Own AdventureJeremy Sheff joins us to discuss a successful project to create a free and open Property Law casebook. Students of the world unite! You have only your restrictive licenses to lose. (Jeremy worked on this project with the incomparable Stephen Clowney, James Grimmelmann, Michael Grynberg, and Rebecca Tushnet.) This show’s links: Jeremy Sheff’s faculty profile, website, and writing Open Source Property: A Free Casebook Oral Argument 20: Twelve Billion Dollars (the one about casebooks) Special Guest: Jeremy Sheff.2016-12-301h 06Oral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 72: The Guinea Pig ProblemWith Michelle Meyer, a scholar of bioethics and law and a longtime listener of this show, we talk about human testing and Facebook. There’s a lot to talk about, but it doesn’t dissuade us from our customary, introductory nonsense, this time including a gift from listener Michelle, Star Wars, Joe’s mangling of last names, and Joe — and this actually happened — eating dog food. If you hate fun and want to get right to the colloquium part of America’s Faculty Colloquium, it starts a little after 23 minutes in. Should corporations be able to experiment on its customers an...2015-08-281h 55Center for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyJames Grimmelmann and David Post - Hearsay Culture Show #220 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)I'm pleased to post Show # 220, August 6, my interview with James Grimmelmann of the University of Maryland School of Law and David Post of Temple University School of Law, on the recent US Supreme Court decision in ABC, Inc. v. Aereo and Facebook's emotional manipulation study. David and James are both repeat guests on Hearsay Culture, but have never been on together. We focused on two issues: (a) the Aereo amicus brief authored by David and James on behalf of law professors, and the 'impact of the Aereo decision on copyright law and how new content delivery systems may or may...2014-08-0600 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkJames Grimmelmann and David Post – Hearsay Culture Show #220I'm pleased to post Show # 220, August 6, my interview with James Grimmelmann of the University of Maryland School of Law and David Post of Temple University School of […]2014-08-0658 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkJames Grimmelmann and David Post – Hearsay Culture Show #220I’m pleased to post Show # 220, August 6, my interview with James Grimmelmann of the University of Maryland School of Law and David Post of Temple University School of […]2014-08-0658 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioJames Grimmelmann and David Post – Hearsay Culture Show #220I’m pleased to post Show # 220, August 6, my interview with James Grimmelmann of the University of Maryland School of Law and David Post of Temple University School of […]2014-08-0658 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioJames Grimmelmann and David Post – Hearsay Culture Show #220I’m pleased to post Show # 220, August 6, my interview with James Grimmelmann of the University of Maryland School […]2014-08-0658 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkJames Grimmelmann and David Post – Hearsay Culture Show #220I’m pleased to post Show # 220, August 6, my interview with James Grimmelmann of the University of Maryland School of Law and David Post of Temple University School of […]2014-08-0658 minCUNY TV\'s Brian LehrerCUNY TV's Brian LehrerA Defeat for Google BooksNew York Law School’s James Grimmelmann and Robert Darnton of the Harvard University Library look at the ruling against the tech company. Plus: When Apple boots apps, and our on-line personalities cross over to real life.2011-04-0700 minKUCI: Privacy PiracyKUCI: Privacy PiracyMari Frank Interviews James Grimmelmann, Attorney and TechnologistJames Grimmelmann is Associate Professor at New York Law School and a member of its Institute for Information Law and Policy. He received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of LawMeme and a member of the Yale Law Journal. Prior to law school, he received an A.B. in computer science from Harvard College and worked as a programmer for Microsoft. He has served as a Resident Fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale, as a legal intern for Creative Commons and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and as a law clerk to the Honorable...2010-03-0859 minLawyer 2 LawyerLawyer 2 LawyerThe Google Books SettlementAccess to more digital information or copyright infringement and privacy issues? Recently, Federal Judge Denny Chin postponed the controversial Google books settlement due to the voluminous amount of feedback on both sides of the settlement. Co-hosts and attorneys J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Professor James Grimmelmann, Associate Professor at New York Law School and a member of its Institute for Information Law and Policy and Attorney Jonathan Band, to talk about the latest developments in the Google Books Settlement. Later in the show, Bob and Craig will be joined by Lee Ann Enquist, Vice President of West Professional...2010-03-0435 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkJames Grimmelmann – Hearsay Culture Show #104, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. James Grimmelmann of New York Law School discussing the Google Book Settlement. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2009-11-2556 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyJames Grimmelmann - Hearsay Culture Show #104, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. James Grimmelmann of New York Law School discussing the Google Book Settlement. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2009-11-2500 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkJames Grimmelmann – Hearsay Culture Show #104, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. James Grimmelmann of New York Law School discussing the Google Book Settlement. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2009-11-2556 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioJames Grimmelmann – Hearsay Culture Show #104, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. James Grimmelmann of New York Law School discussing the Google Book Settlement. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2009-11-2556 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioJames Grimmelmann – Hearsay Culture Show #104, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. James Grimmelmann of New York Law School discussing the Google Book Settlement. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2009-11-2556 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkJames Grimmelmann – Hearsay Culture Show #104, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. James Grimmelmann of New York Law School discussing the Google Book Settlement. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2009-11-2556 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, discussing his work-in-progress "The VirTue of Moderation: Online Communities as Semi-Commons." For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2007-10-0350 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, discussing his work-in-progress "The VirTue of Moderation: Online Communities as Semi-Commons." For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2007-10-0351 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyHearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, discussing his work-in-progress "The VirTue of Moderation: Online Communities as Semi-Commons." For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2007-10-0300 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, discussing his work-in-progress "The VirTue of Moderation: Online Communities as Semi-Commons." For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2007-10-0351 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, discussing his work-in-progress "The VirTue of Moderation: Online Communities as Semi-Commons." For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2007-10-0351 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews James Grimmelmann of New York Law School, discussing his work-in-progress "The VirTue of Moderation: Online Communities as Semi-Commons." For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2007-10-0351 min