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>From: Mary Keeler <mkeeler@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
>To: PORT-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
>
>Something some of us may want to attend (virtually or actually), at the
>end of this month?  Thanks, David.  --MK
>
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>NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
>News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
>from across the Community
>November 21, 2001
>
>            CREATIVITY, COMMERCE & CULTURE: LESSIG VS. VALENTI
>               Nov. 29: Annenberg School of Communications, Los Angeles
>                      WEBCAST:
><http://ascweb.usc.edu/debate/>http://ascweb.usc.edu/debate/
>
>
> >From: "Stacey Mewborn" <stacey@centerpd.org>
> >To: <@centerpd.org;>
> >Subject: Lawrence Lessig & Jack Valenti to speak on "Creativity,
> >Commerce & Culture" 11/29/01 at USC
> >Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:32:43 -0500
>
>CREATIVITY, COMMERCE & CULTURE: LESSIG VS. VALENTI
>
>In the new digital environment, what impact do intellectual property
>rights have on innovation and creativity?
>Do copyrights and patents hamper or enhance artistic life? How is our
>creative culture being shaped by changes in law and technology?
>
>You are invited to join a spirited exchange between Jack Valenti,
>president of the Motion Picture Association of America, and Lawrence
>Lessig, Stanford University Law professor and author of The Future of
>Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World, on Thursday,
>November 29, 2001, 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. at the Annenberg School for
>Communication, University of Southern California.
>
>WHEN:
>Thursday, November 29, 2001, 5:00 - 6:30 pm
>Reception immediately following debate.
>
>WHERE:
>Annenberg School for Communication
>University of Southern California
>3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281
>
>RSVP:
>To reserve seating, call  213-740-5658 or email
><mailto:ascevent@usc.edu>ascevent@usc.edu. This event is free and
>open to the public.
>
>WEBCAST:
>For those interested but not able to attend in person, the event will
>also feature a live webcast and bulletin board discussion. For more
>information visit
><http://ascweb.usc.edu/debate/>http://ascweb.usc.edu/debate/.
>
>PARKING:
>Enter campus at Gate 6 located on Vermont Ave. & 36th Place.
>Look for Annenberg Event signs from the parking structure to the
>Annenberg School.
>Parking at USC is $6. For more parking information and directions
>visit <http://www.usc.edu/info/maps/>http://www.usc.edu/info/maps/
>
>SPONSORED BY:
>The event is co-sponsored by USC Annenberg's Norman Lear Center and
>by the Center for the Public Domain, a Durham, North Carolina-based
>philanthropic foundation.
>
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