Hearsay Culture
This blawg is dedicated to the KZSU-FM (Stanford University) radio interview show and podcast Hearsay Culture, “an interview talk show that focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored.”
Author: Hearsay Culture host David Levine is an assistant professor of law at Charlotte School of Law and a Non-Residential Fellow at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School.
Blawg Related Categories: Intellectual Property Law • Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Law Professors • Charlotte Law School • Stanford University • Law Professor • Podcaster • Blawg 100 • Podcast
Recent Posts from Hearsay Culture
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Hearsay Culture on Facebook and Twitter
For those who are unaware, Hearsay Culture can be found on Facebook and Twitter. Don’t hesitate to fan or follow — be the first on your block to know when new shows (the new schedule…
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Shows 88 and 89 — Profs. Gary Small, Dan Burk and Mark Lemley — posted
I am pleased to post two new shows. The first, Show #88, May 27, is my interview with Prof. Gary Small of UCLA, co-author of iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind. Gary…
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Show # 87 — Prof. Ron Deibert — posted
I am pleased to post the first show of the new quarter! Show #87, April 8, is my interview with Prof. Ronald Deibert of the University of Toronto, discussing Tracking GhostNet, Access Denied and Citizen…
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Preempted! and News
The nature of radio is that you can get preempted by national events, emergencies, press conferences, or, if you have a show on KZSU-FM (Stanford) by Stanford baseball. Although I am a baseball fan and…
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Show #86 — Andrew Lewman and Prof. Wendy Seltzer of the Tor Project — posted and programming note
I am pleased to post Show #86, March 11, my interview with Andrew Lewman and Prof. Wendy Seltzer of the Tor Project. Tor is an innovative and somewhat controversial organization whose purpose is to provide…
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A simple idea to help save print journalism
My days working in the New York State Legislature — 1994-1995, pre-law school, right after graduation from college, as a Legislative Aide to a member of the Assembly — vividly and starkly illustrated to me…
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Shows 83, 84 and 85 — Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt, Bob Wallace and Prof. Ned Snow — posted
I am pleased to post three more shows for the quarter. The first, Show 83, January 28, is my interview with Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), co-editor of Profiling the European…
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Show # 82 — Zohar Efroni — posted
Welcome to a new quarter! I am pleased to post the first show of the quarter, Show #82, January 14, my interview with Zohar Efroni, Non-Resident Fellow at CIS, discussing Israeli copyright law. Zohar writes…
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What about the sacredness of our children’s future?
As I read about the latest industry to beg DC policymakers to give them taxpayer money to “bail” them out, I am reminded of the words of the late Senator Paul Tsongas: “We are a…
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Disclosure Statement
For those that are interested, I’ve posted a disclosure statement addressing the major questions that you might have about the logistics and operations of Hearsay Culture. I hope that you find it . . .…