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Yale ISP - Reputation Economies in Cyberspace Part 3
Danielle Citron speaking on the privacy panel at the Reputation Economies in Cyberspace Conference held on December 8 at Yale Law School.
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Yale ISP - Reputation Economies in Cyberspace Part 2
Rishab Ghosh speaking at the Yale Information Society Project's Reputation Economies in Cyberspace symposium, held at Yale Law School on December 8...
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Yale ISP - Reputation Economies in Cyberspace Part 1
Incoming Yale ISP Executive Director Laura DeNardis directs questions to the first panel of the Reputation Economies in Cyberspace Symposium held D...
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About Yale Information Society Project
The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) is an intellectual center studying the emerging intersections among law, technology, and society. The Yale ISP has three broad theoretical goals:
Studying the Role of Law and Legal Regulation in a Technology-Driven World
Promoting Democratic Values
Creating a New Social Theory for the Information Age
The ISP was founded in 1997 by Jack Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School. The Executive Director of the Yale ISP is Laura DeNardis.
Website http://isp.law.yale.edu
The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) is an intellectual center studying the emerging intersections among law, technology, and society. The Yale ISP has three broad theoretical goals:
Studying the Role of Law and Legal Regulation in a Te...