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Sunday, October 30, 2005

Regulating Search

Yale's Information Society Project is set to host a fascinating conference on the law of internet searching.  Learn more about the conference, set for December 3, 2005, here.  As with so much else at the ISP, it promises to be cutting edge.  As with so much else at PrawfsBlawg, we're breaking the news; the conference organizers will go public tomorrow or Tuesday.

One of the central issues to be explored is the legal status of Google Print.  When Doug Lichtman visited with us, he provoked a good discussion on the subject here.

Posted by Ethan Leib on October 30, 2005 at 10:48 PM in Life of Law Schools | Permalink

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