Title
What's New. The Web at 30. Episode 29
Creator
Cohen, Daniel J., (Daniel Jared), 1968- (Creator)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Libraries (Creator)
Contributor
Courtney, Kyle K., 1976- (Contributor)
Date created
March 20, 2019
Type of resource
Sound recording
Genre
Podcasts
Format
Sound Recording
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
The World Wide Web just turned 30 years old, and so much has changed over those three decades because of this powerful new medium. Books, music, and video are beamed instantly around the globe, and authors, artists, and the giant industries around them have reacted in excited, complicated and sometimes fearful ways. Joining us on episode 29 is Kyle Courtney, a legal scholar and lecturer here at Northeastern University, and the copyright advisor for Harvard University. Kyle is a leading expert on intellectual property and copyright law during the era of the Web, and someone who has thought actively and creatively about the past present and future of what we do and say online.
Notes
English language captioning provided by Northeastern University Library staff.
Related item
What's New Podcast
Subjects and keywords
World Wide Web
Copyright
Cyberlaw
Permanent URL
Use and reproduction
In Copyright: This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the right-holder(s). (http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en)
Copyright restrictions may apply.

Downloads

Audio File Text Document Master Image