by Hearsay Culture Network | May 6, 2016
Idealism, Democracy, and the Future of Cyberlaw The field of cyberlaw would not exist if it weren’t for Lawrence Lessig’s work in the late 1990s that helped make the Internet essential in our daily lives. As an extremely influential and captivating individual,...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Apr 29, 2016
I’m pleased to post Show # 253, April 29, 2016 my interview with Prof. Pam Samuelson of UC Berkeley School of Law and School of Information, on the Authors Alliance. Pam needs little introduction to Hearsay Culture listeners given her position as one of the...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Apr 22, 2016
Get ready for one of my common (but not yet patented – too abstract?) barrages of new shows over the next few days. That’s what weekends are for – catching up on Hearsay Culture postings! So,to quote XTC – appropriately in this insane election...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Apr 11, 2016
I’m posting this show on a Sunday night, with The Jazztet’s Another Git Together (Mercury SR-60737, 1962), playing on my turntable. This is an appropriate background — although, as my guest points out in this interview, music listening should be immersive,...
by Hearsay Culture Network | Mar 4, 2016
Changing Digital Formats and New Legislation Create Shaky Ground U.S. history is captured in the thousands of tapes, vinyl, and cassettes made over the years. But many of these historic recordings are in danger of being lost. This episode looks at how the law...