Update: Ideas for a Better Internet Summit
Please note that registration is now closed for this event.
We expect a large turnout for this event and unfortunately are not able to accommodate walk-ins.
You must be registered for this event to attend. This event will be video recorded.
Details
January 17, 2012 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Registration and Reception @ 5:30 pm
Program @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Food and Beverages will be served.
For more information please contact us at programs@law.stanford.edu.
With introductions and moderation by Stanford Law School Dean Larry Kramer and Harvard Law and Computer Science Professor Jonathan Zittrain
About the event: Stanford Law School, Harvard Law School, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and TEDxSF are pleased to invite you to a special event and reception on the Stanford campus, featuring a series of talks and a panel from thinkers and innovators working to improve the future of the Internet as we know it. The summit will feature sessions with some leading minds from Silicon Valley alongside an expo of student ideas coming out of the joint Stanford-Harvard Ideas for a Better Internet seminar.
Speakers and moderators are slated to include:
Harvey Anderson, General Counsel of Mozilla
Mitchell Baker, Chairperson of Mozilla
John Battelle, Founder of Federated Media
Lukas Biewald, Founder of Crowdflower
Nick Bilton, Technology Columnist at the New York Times
David Hornik, Partner at August Capital
Brewster Kahle, Founder of Internet Archive
Ji Lee, Communication Designer at Facebook
Mark Lemley, Professor at Stanford Law School
Alex Macgillivray, General Counsel of Twitter
Elizabeth Stark, Lecturer at Stanford
Vivek Wadhwa, Columnist and Fellow at Stanford
Esther Wojcicki, Vice Chair of Creative Commons
Use #betterinternet to join in the real time social media discussion.
Co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and TEDxSF.
