REMINDER:
vi ricordiamo che domani alle ore 17, presso
il Centro Nexa su Internet & Società, il prof.
Brett M. Frischmann terrà un seminario dal titolo:
"Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources"
Webcast live: http://nexa.polito.it/upcoming-events
Per maggiori informazioni: http://nexa.polito.it/2012-frischmann
Cordiali saluti,
Giuseppe
2012/6/27 Giuseppe Futia
<giuseppe.futia@polito.it>
AVVISO DI SEMINARIO
Infrastructure:
The Social Value of
Shared Resources
Prof. Brett M.
Frischmann
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Yeshiva University
mercoledì 4 luglio 2012, ore 17:00 – 19:00
Nexa Center for Internet & Society - Via
Boggio 65/a, Torino
Ingresso libero
l'incontro si terrà in
lingua inglese
Webcast live: http://nexa.polito.it/upcoming-events
URL
permanente
di questo comunicato stampa: http://nexa.polito.it/2012-frischmann
"Infras
tructure resources are the subject of many
contentious public policy debates, including what to
do about crumbling roads and bridges, whether and how
to protect our natural environment, energy policy, even patent
law reform, universal health care, network neutrality
regulation and the future of the Internet. Each of
these involves a battle to control infrastructure
resources, to establish the terms and conditions under
which the public receives access, and to determine how
the infrastructure and various dependent systems
evolve over time".
"Infrastructure:
The Social Value of Shared Resources
devotes much needed attention to understanding how
society benefits from infrastructure
resources and how management decisions affect a wide
variety of interests. The book links
infrastructure, a particular set of resources defined
in terms of the manner in which they create value,
with commons, a resource management principle by which
a resource is shared within a community. The
infrastructure commons ideas have broad implications
for scholarship and public policy
across many fields ranging from traditional
infrastructure like roads to environmental economics
to intellectual property to Internet policy".
"Economics has become the methodology of
choice for many scholars and policymakers in these
areas. The book offers a rigorous economic challenge
to the prevailing wisdom, which focuses primarily on
problems associated with ensuring adequate supply. The
author explores a set of questions that, once asked,
seem obvious: what drives the demand side of the
equation, and how should demand-side drivers affect
public policy? Demand for infrastructure
resources involves a range of important considerations
that bear on the optimal design of a regime for
infrastructure management. The book identifies
resource valuation and attendant management problems
that recur across many different fields and many
different resource types, and it develops a functional
economic approach to understanding and analyzing these
problems and potential solutions".
- Brett
M. Frischmann, Infrastructure
- The Social Value of Shared Resources,
Oxford University Press, 2012
Speaker: Professor
Brett M. Frischmann (Yeshiva University)
Brett M. Frischmann
is Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law, Yeshiva University, where he
teaches intellectual property and internet law.
After clerking for the Honorable Fred I. Parker
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second
Circuit and practicing at Wilmer, Cutler &
Pickering in Washington, DC, he joined the
Loyola University, Chicago law faculty in 2002.
He has held visiting appointments at Cornell,
Fordham, and Syracuse. He is a co-author of one
of the leading internet law casebooks entitled:
Cyberlaw: Problems of Policy and Jurisprudence
in the Information Age, 4th Edition, along with
Patricia L. Bellia, Paul Schiff Berman, and
David G. Post. Professor Frischmann has written
articles for the Columbia Law Review, Cornell
Law Review, University of Chicago Law Review,
Review of Law and Economics, and many other
leading journals.
Sul Centro Nexa su
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del Politecnico di Torino (Dipartimento di
Automatica e Informatica) nasce a partire dalle
attività di un gruppo di lavoro multidisciplinare –
tecnico, giuridico ed economico – formatosi a Torino
nel 2003 e che da allora ha ideato, progettato e
realizzato diverse iniziative, tra cui: Creative
Commons Italia (2003-presente), CyberLaw Torino
(2004), Harvard Internet Law Program Torino (2005),
SeLiLi, servizio di consulenza legale gratuita sulle
licenze aperte per creativi e programmatori
(2006-presente), COMMUNIA, la rete tematica europea
costituita da 50 partner sul pubblico dominio
digitale (2007-2011) e LAPSI, la rete tematica
europea dedicata agli aspetti legali delle
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