Larry was a guest this week on TWIT’s “This Week in Law,” which covered the week’s most interesting developments in technology policy and law. Topics included “moral panic” over Google Glass (a year ahead of the product’s actual availability!), copyright and 3D printing, the AP/Justice Department subpoenas, and patented soybeans. Always a fun conversation with host Denise Howell.
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Free HBR Webinar on "Big Bang Disruption"
On March 27th, Larry and co-author Paul F. Nunes will host a webinar at Harvard Business Review on their recent article, “Big Bang Disruption.”
“Big-Bang Disruption: Why Classic Business Rules Don’t Apply” is free. Register here.
Larry talks Aereo TV and copyright on Bloomberg TV
Larry spoke on Bloomberg TV’s “In the Loop” show this morning, following up on his Harvard Business Review post last week on AereoTV’s “barely legal by design.”
Larry Joins the Panel for "This Week in Law" March 1st
Larry returns to the panel for “This Week in Law”‘s 200th episode spectacular, joining co-hosts Denise Howell and Evan Brown. As always, the live podcast will cover a wide range of topics covering the week’s events in technology law and policy.
The show airs live at 11 AM Pacific time on Friday, March 1st. Or watch the archived program on the TWiL website.
Larry to keynote for Independent College Bookstore Association
Larry will deliver the keynote address at the annual meeting of the Independent College Bookstore Association in Bellevue, WA. The ICBA is the largest organization of on-campus college bookstores run by the schools.
Larry to Speak at "State of the Net 2013" Next Week
Larry will be participating in next week’s State of the Net conference, sponsored by the Congressional Internet Caucus. Held every year in Washington, SoTN helps the bi-partisan CIC set its agenda for technology policy in the coming year.
Larry will be on a panel titled “Should Congress Rewrite the Telecom Act?” The answer is: Yes.
The panel takes place on Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. Registration is required, but the conference is open to the public.