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Stacey Dogan, Northeastern University
Paper: An Exclusive Right to Evoke
Michael Geist, University of Ottawa
Paper: Cyberlaw 2.0: New Laws and New Borders
Justin Hughes, Cardozo Law School
Paper: The Internet and the Persistence of Law
Joseph Liu, Boston College
Paper: Copyright Law's Theory of the Consumer
Michael Madison, University of Pittsburgh
Paper: Rights of Access and the Shape of the Internet
Michael Meurer, Boston University
Paper: Controlling Frivolous and Anti-Competitive Intellectual Property
Litigation
Ruth Okediji, University of Oklahoma
Paper: Trading Posts in Cyberspace: Law, Custom and the Construction of
Proprietary Interests in the Digital Economy
R. Anthony Reese, University of Texas
Paper: The First-Sale Doctrine in the Era of Digital Networks
Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard University
Paper: Legislating Code
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COMMENTATORS
Dan Burk, Julius E. Davis Professor of Law
University of Minnesota
Graeme Dinwoodie, Professor of Law
Chicago-Kent Law School
Andrew Feinberg, V.P. & General Counsel
Lycos, Inc.
Wendy Gordon, Paul J. Liacos Scholar-in-Law Professor of Law
Boston University
Thomas Hemnes, Partner
Foley Hoag, LLP
Andrew McLaughlin, V.P. & Chief Policy Officer
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
David Perla, V.P. Business & Legal Affairs
Monster.com
Mitch Singer
Sony Pictures
Alfred Yen, Professor of Law
Boston College
MODERATORS
Ann Bartow, University of South Carolina
Shubha Ghosh, University of Buffalo, SUNY
Maureen O'Rourke, Boston University
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