Information Society Project (Institution)

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Yale University
P.O. Box 208215
127 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06520
United States
Telephone:
203-432-4830
Website:
Topic(s) of work:
Diversity / Inclusion, Rights, Censorship / Press Freedom, Communication rights, Cultural rights, Freedom of expression, FCC, Internet Governance (ICANN / IGF), WIPO, WTO, Intellectual property, Access to knowledge, Broadcast rights, Copyright, Fair Use / Users' Rights, Data rights, Digital rights management, Patents, Piracy, Public Domain, Internet, Community/municipal broadband, Filtering, Internet Service Providers, Network neutrality, Search engines, Standards / Protocols, Universal access / service, Webcasting / Streaming / IPTV, Spectrum, Globalization, Development, ICT4D, Privacy, Data privacy, Surveillance, Politics / Political Communication, Law, Public Sphere, Public Goods, Digital Media
Institutional Type:
Academic

Description

The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School is an intellectual center for the study of a new age in which telecommunications and intellectual property are central determinants of the structure of society, the development of human culture and democratic legitimacy.

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Researcher

Linked from lists:
ICT4D / People and Institutions