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2010 ALA Annual Conference: “Life After the Google Book Search Settlement”
New York Public Library, Expanding Access to Books: Implications of the Google Books Settlement Agreement July 28 2009
- Corey Williams, ALA Representative
- Jonathan Band, author of multiple academic articles related to the settlement
- James Grimmelmann, Professor at NYLS
- Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyright, U.S. Copyright Office
- Johanna Shelton, Senior Policy Council, Google
- Mark Sandler, Director, Center for Library Initiatives, Committee on Institutional Cooperation
- David Drummond, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, Google
- Riachard Sarnoff, Co-chairman, Association of American Publishers
- Jim Gleick, Author and Authors Guild Board Member
- Peter Petre, Author and Authors Guild Board Member
- Jonathan Band, Author of “A Guide for the Perplexed: Libraries & the Google Library Project Settlement”
Tim Barton, Robert Darnton and Adam Smith , The Google Book Project, WNYC Radio, July 22, 2009
Larry Lessig, Is Google Book Search “Fair Use”?
Alexander Macgillivray , Former Deputy General Counsel for Products and Intellectual Property at Google, Berkman Luncheon Series at Harvard July 21, 2009
Pam Samuelson, Reflections on the Google Booksearch Settlement, 2009 Kilgour Lecture, University of North Carolina
James Grimmelmann, on WBAI 99.5 FM discussing the Google Book Search lawsuits.
Lawrence Lessig, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Podcast, August 3, 2009
House Judiciary Hearing Webcast or Audio Part 1, Part 2, September 10, 2009
Ben Bunnell, Google at ALA: Google Book Search and Google Scholar, 2006 ALA Conference, June 2006
D is for Digitize, New York Law School, October 8-10, 2009
The Google Book Search Project, Lawsuit, and Settlement, October 8, 2009
- Jonathan Band, Policy Bandwidth
- James Grimmelmann, New York Law School
- Moderator: Richard Chused, New York Law School; Panelists: Jonathan Band, Policy Bandwidth, Michael Guzman, Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel, PLLC, Cynthia Arato, Macht, Shapiro, Arato, & Isserles LLP
- Moderator: Steven Hetcher, Vanderbilt Univeristy; Panelists: Michael Cairns, Information Media Partners, Dan Clancy, Google, Michael Healy, Book Industry Study Group, Andrew DeVore, DeVore and DeMarco LLP, Victor Perlman, American Society of Media Photographers
- Moderator: James Grimmelmann, New York Law School; Keynote Conversants: Paul Courant, University of Michigan, Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley
- Moderator: Camille Broussard, New York Law School; Panelists: Paul Duguid, University of California at Berkeley, Mary Murrell, University of California at Berkeley, Daniel Reetz, DIYBookScanner.org, Robin Sloan, author and futurist
- Moderator: Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall University; Panelists: Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Chris Danielsen, National Federation of the Blind, John Verdi, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Carrie Russell, American Library Association, Lateef Mtima, Howard University
- Moderator: Wendy Gordon, Boston University; Panelists: Bernard Lang, INRIA, Michelle Woods, Copyright Office, Jule Sigall, Microsoft, Harry Lewis, Harvard University, Katharina de la Durantaye, St. Johns University, School of Law
- Moderator: Christopher Suarez, Yale University; Panelists: Einer Elhauge, Harvard University, Gary Reback, Carr & Ferrell LLP, Matthew Schruers, Computer and Communications Industry Association, Sherwin Siy, Public Knowledge
- Richard A. Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago and Visiting Professor of Law, New York University Law School and Jonathan M. Jacobson, Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. The discussion was led by Scott Hemphill of Columbia Law.
- Dan Clancy, director of Google Books; Michael Keller, Stanford librarian; Gary Reback, attorney representing the Open Book Alliance; Pam Samuelson, law professor at UC-Berkeley; and Amy Thomas, bookstore owner
- Paul Aiken of the Authors Guild, James Grimmelmann of New York Law School and Lyn Chu of Writers’ Reps LLC
J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi, Lawyer 2 Lawyer, The Google Books Settlement, March 4, 2010
- James Grimmelmann of New York Law School and Jonathan Band of Policy Bandwith.
American Library Association Washington, Panel Discussion on Life after the Google Book Search Settlement (GBS) June 26, 2010