The next meeting of the Stanford Intermediary Liability Lab (SILLab) will take place on Friday, February 14 at 11am in Room B13 at Stanford Law School.
Professor Dan Svantesson from Bond University in Australia will join us for an informal discussion about recent intermediary liability updates in Australia. Professor Svantesson is an expert of Internet related matters and have recently received a prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship research grant to investigate the legal complexity of the Internet.
As usual, the SILLab will also be an opportunity to discuss intermediary liability news worldwide and coordinate the World Intermediary Liability Map (WILMap) project.
I look forward to meeting you on Friday.
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The SILLab is a project of the new intermediary liability focus area of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School.
The SILLab serves the goal of allowing the SLS community to share knowledge on intermediary liability related issues, contribute to the creation of an online Intermediary Liability Map, organize conferences and workshops, write blog posts and papers, and reach out to the leading communications intermediaries and other platforms to find ways to work together to promote free speech and innovation on line. The SILLab will organize bimonthly meetings to achieve these goals. We have set up a mailing list and a Facebook group to facilitate group interaction. If you are interested in participating to the activities of the SILLab, please join our Facebook group, provide us with your email address to be included in the mailing list and come to our meetings!
Please email Giancarlo at gcfrosio@law.stanford.edu for any additional information. A lengthier explanation of the SILLab's activities can be found here. Join us and get involved with the SILLab!
Date published: February 12, 2014