Fwd: CFP - Blogging colloquium
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Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law
CALL FOR PAPERS
Personal Presses? The Legal Realities Behind the Blogging Revolution
A Colloquium on Blogging
February 11, 2006
"Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press..."
Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law announces a Colloquium, to be held February 11, 2006, to consider the legal complexities facing the growing blogging community. Our goal is to collect a body of scholarship on the legal issues bloggers face in order to provide courts with some guidance as cases are litigated in these areas. We therefore welcome submissions from a broad and diverse range of voices and research areas: practitioners, judges, activists, and academics.
Some questions to consider: ? Are bloggers journalists? If so, what liabilities and privileges do they have? ? How do intellectual property laws affect what bloggers can or cannot=20 post? ? What are the ethical issues bloggers need to consider? ? Can bloggers be fired for blogging? ? How does the First Amendment apply to blogging? ? How do jurisdictional boundaries, international and domestic, affect the legal issues potentially raised by blogging? ? How do any of these issues change with the introduction of syndication, inline advertisements or tip jars, podcasting, or multiple authors on a single blog?
Paper proposals should include an abstract of no more than 1200 words, as well as the author's curriculum vitae. Please send proposals via e-mail in Word document format to jstl@bu.edu by September 10, 2005. Your subject line should read: Colloquium Paper Proposal: [Title]. The Journal will announce its decisions by October 1, 2005. Papers from the Colloquium will be published in Volume 12 of the Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law.
Dan L. Burk Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly Professor University of Minnesota Law School 229 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA *************************************** Voice: 612-626-8726 Fax: 612-625-2011
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Dan L Burk