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DATE | 2003-03-03 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Digital Rights Meeting at 92nd Street Y
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http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?catalog=92y%5Fcatalog&category=Makor+%2F+Steinhardt+Center&category=Makor&category=Makor+%2D+Special+Events&productid=T%2DMM5NT16
Tech Piracy: Robbery or Robin Hood? Panelists: Jonathan Heck, David Greenbaum, Johnny Temple / Moderator: Rivka Tadjer
Napster, MP3, new DVD downloading technology: do they represent a brave new world of free expression and consumer liberation, or are they a grave threat to established laws of intellectual property, and will they bring about the downfall of the music and other businesses as we know it? Join a debate over the utopian and dystopian horizons facing numerous areas of technological and artistic expression thanks to new forms of tech piracy.
(includes drinks and light refreshments at networking reception)
$18 at the door Date & Time: Wed, Apr 2, 7:30pm Location: Steinhardt Building Directions Code: T-MM5NT16-01 Price: $15.00 All Sections Number of Tickets This event does not have reserved seating. If you require special seating considerations or if you'd like to purchase more tickets than available above, please call a Y-Charge operator at 212.415.5500 during our Hours of Operation. Brief Biography Panelists include Jonathan Heck, President, Second Thought; David Greenbaum, Associate Attorney, Fross, Zelnick, Lehrman & Zissu; Johnny Temple, musician, Girls Against Boys, book publisher, Akashic Books. Moderated by journalist Rivka Tadjer Presented by the Media & Technology Network Programs, venues, instructors/moderators are subject to change or cancellation without notice
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