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[9 Dec 2007 | One Comment | 720 views]

The Yale Information Society Project held the Reputation Economies in Cyberspace symposium this weekend at Yale Law School. The speakers’ position papers are available here, and various participants’ notes have been posted on the conference wiki. The conference has also been blogged by Rebecca Tushnet (1, 2, 3, 4), Eric Goldman, Urs Gasser, Frank Pasquale (1, 2), James Grimmelmann, Aldon Hynes, Jenny Ambrozek, and others. (More at Madisonian.net)
As one of the organizers, I spent much of the day either running around, or, when sitting in the room, thinking …

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[28 Nov 2007 | One Comment | 547 views]

Just a friendly reminder that the Reputation Economies in Cyberspace symposium hosted by the Yale Information Society Project is coming up (my original post on the symposium is here). It is being held on December 8, 2007 at Yale Law School in New Haven , CT.
Spots are still available, but filling up quickly. You can register here, and we’ve added a new discounted student registration fee of $45.
I hope to see many of you there!

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[31 Oct 2007 | One Comment | 624 views]

The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is proud to present Reputation Economies in Cyberspace. The symposium will be held on December 8, 2007 at Yale Law School in New Haven , CT.
This event will bring together representatives from industry, government, and academia to explore themes in online reputation, community-mediated information production, and their implications for democracy and innovation. The symposium is made possible by the generous support of the Microsoft Corporation.
A distinguished group of experts will map out the terrain of reputation economies in four panels: (1) …