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Revision as of 13:51, 9 April 2010

"Journalism's Digital Transition: Unique Legal Challenges and Opportunities

These pages are notes taken by Bill Densmore of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute while attending and participating April 9, 2010, in a one-day seminar at Harvard Law School: "Journalism's Digital Transition: Unique Legal Challenges and Opportunities." The event was organized by the Online Media Legal Network of the Berkshire Center for Internet & Society at Harvard. There are three panels; we'll build a page on each.

THE CONFERENCE AGENDA HAS DETAILS.

Links to rough notes on each of the three sessions:

  • SESSION ONE:Saving Journalism from Itself?