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December 2006
NAN
Howard Dean’s campaign today named Professor Lessig as an inaugural member of its Net Advisory Net (NAN), a group of advisors that will present Governor Dean and his team with “diverse and highly-informed opinions concerning the Internet and its potential impact upon society.” NAN’s first focus will be bridging the digital divide through universal broadband access. According to Governor Dean’s site, the candidate is “seeking advice, not endorsements, and the advisors do not necessarily support the campaign.” Read more here.
And a symposium…
Next March, the Center for Internet and Society will hold a privacy symposium, Securing Privacy in the Internet Age, in conjunction with the Law, Science and Technology Program at Stanford Law School. Abstracts are due by October 13 and selected presenters will be notified by November 3.
CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure
Be sure to check out CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure, a security vulnerabilities conference to be held on November 22nd at Stanford Law School. Registration is now open.
The Villiage Voice: Wired to Wired
The Villiage Voice examines Howard Dean’s visit to the Lessig blog and more in this article.
“Whatever Will Be Will Be Free on the Internet”
Professor Lessig is featured in a Sunday Times column on “the sharing society.”
Lawrence Lessig: The BBC’s lessons for America
Professor Lessig discusses the BBC Creative Archive, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and the US Patent and Trademark Office in his new article in the Financial Times.
NewsHour on Downloaders
Professor Lessig is quoted in a NewsHour Extra piece on digital downloaders.

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