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EFF senior IP attorney talk in LA, Tues, 7PM

Cory Doctorow at 10:14 pm Mon, Nov 6, 2006

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Reminder! Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 7, EFF Senior IP Attorney Fred von Lohmann will give a free public talk at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

Fred is one of the world's leading authorities on copyright and digital freedom, a passionate advocate for both fans' and artists' rights, and for open innovation. He has fought battles in court, Congress, and the FCC over issues ranging from the Broadcast Flag to the Grokster case to the fight over Diebold voting machines to the DMCA. He's been involved in every important, precedent-settling, Earth-shattering battle over copyright in the past five years.

Fred is also a wonderful speaker. His talk is presented as part of my Fulbright Lecture Series at the Annenberg School at USC. All are welcome. It's not often that Fred gives public talks in LA, so this is a rare opportunity. Looking forward to seeing you there!

When: November 7, 2006, 7PM-9PM
Where: University of Southern California, Annenberg School, Room 207, Los Angeles

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