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[Nettime-nl] Focus on Internet: "ISPs and regulation through intermediaries", 30th October in Amsterdam |
> From: Ralf Bendrath <r.bendrath@tudelft.nl> > Date: 21 October 2008 2:14:24 PM > To: Verborgene_Empfaenger:; > Subject: Focus on Internet: "ISPs and regulation through > intermediaries", 30th October in Amsterdam > > Dear colleagues, > > we invite you to the next session of the research siminar "Focus on > Internet", led by Milton Mueller, XS4ALL Chair at the Faculty of > Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft. Please feel free to > also > forward this invitation to anybody who might be interested. > > Thursday, 30th October 2008 > 16:00-18:00 > Institute for Information Law > University of Amsterdam > Rokin 84, 1012 KX Amsterdam > Directions: http://www.ivir.nl/accessibility.html > > The theme for this session is > > "Internet service providers and regulation through intermediaries" > > Milton Mueller will discuss the legal, regulatory, economic and social > issues raised by attempts to control Internet uses and users through > intermediaries. Although as early as 1997 law professor James Boyle, > in > his "Foucault in Cyberspace," spoke of the state's efforts to "build > the > regime into the architecture of transactions ....both technically and > economically rather than policing transactions after the fact," the > first generation of ISP regulation contained strong limitations on > liability. Those limits are now under attack, and there is a new push > for ISP "responsibility" for the many problems that can occur via the > internet, including illegal content, malware, copyright violations via > P2P file sharing, etc. This seminar will explore legal and economic > analysis of intermediary responsibility and ways of assessing the > impact > of this kind of regulation on Internet freedom and innovation. > > Others involved in similar areas are invited to also discuss their > work > and bring their ideas, either on the substance and politics of the > issue, or on research methodologies and theoretical approaches. > > Best regards, > > Ralf Bendrath ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).