Nov 4, 2014

Preparation for 11/6: Case Study #4 (Copyrights and Wrongs)

Folks, we're following the syllabus, which means we'll examine our final case study on Thursday, on "Copyrights and Wrongs." We're <blogging> as usual on Ridolfo/Rife, Wiebe, and Liu. If respondents want to get started early, they can feel free to respond to some of last week's posts (on Zittrain, Hood, and Gates), so long as they find a way to bring them into conversation with this week's readings. In truth, there is much to discuss between and among these two case studies, and we will likely find ourselves returning to ethics and fallibility at some point during Thursday's discussion.

Also, group spaces have been constructed for Wikipedia working teams; you'll find them linked from our Wikipedia work space in Bb.

Finally, if you have not yet done so, please sign up for a <Policy Argument Feedback Conference>.

Onward, and see you on Thursday,
-Prof. Graban

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