Sprng 2007 The Information Society

The Information Society

Professor Jack M. Balkin

Yale Law School

Syllabus

Note: All of the readings for the course are available on the Internet except for the three assigned books, Jack M. Balkin and Beth Simone Noveck, eds., The State of Play (2006); C. Edwin Baker, Media, Markets, and Democracy (2002); C. Edwin Baker, Media Concentration and Democracy (2006), and Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks (2006), copies of which you should purchase for the course.

After the assigned readings for each week I will sometimes also list a set of additional readings on related subjects if you are particularly interested in the subject. They are optional.

 

Part I: Introduction

1. Code (1/29/2007)

Additional Readings

2. Democratic Culture (1/30/2007)

Additional Reading

 

Part II: Virtual Worlds and Social Software

3. Regulating Virtual Worlds (2/5/2007)

  • The State of Play, pp. 13-186

4. Social Software (2/6/2007)

Additional Readings

 

Part III– Media and Information Policy

5. Audiences and Markets (2/12/2007 and 2/13/2007)

  • C. Edwin Baker, Media, Markets, and Democracy

6. Media Concentration and the Role of the Internet (2/19/2007 and 2/20/2007)

  • C. Edwin Baker, Media Concentration and Democracy

 

Part IV – Content Control over the Internet

7. Collateral Censorship and Control over Conduits (2/26/2007 and 2/27/2007)

A. Section 230

B. The DMCA

C. Policy Justifications for Regulating Conduits

Additional Readings

8. Filtering and Rating Systems (3/5/2007 and 3/6/2007)

Additional Readings

 

Part V – Copyright and Free Expression

9. Copyright and Free Speech (3/12/2007)

A. Free Culture

B. Doctrinal Problems

10. Theories of Free Speech and Copyright (3/13/2007)

Additional Readings on Copyright and Freedom of Speech

 

11. Open Science (3/26/2007)

  • Lecture by Harold Varmus on Open Science issues, Room 127, 4:30pm

Part VI – Digital Control of Information (3/27/2007)

12. Digital Rights Management and Open Access

(Guest Lecturer– Eddan Katz, Executive Director, Information Society Project)

A. Basic Considerations

B. The DMCA

C. Open Access and Network Neutrality

Additional Readings

 

Part VII – Innovation Policy

13. Copyright, the Entertainment Industry, and Innovation Policy (4/2/2007)

Additional Readings

 

14. Search Engines and Archives (4/3/2007)

A. Search Engines (Guest Lecturer: James Grimmelmann, ISP Fellow/New York Law School)

Additional Readings

15. Standards Setting and Control over Digital Broadcasting (4/9/2007)

A. Standards Setting and Innovation Policy (Guest Lecturer: Laura DeNardis, ISP Fellow)

 

B. The Broadcast Flag and the Broadast Treaty (Guest Lecturer: Shyamkrishna Balganesh, ISP Student Fellow)

1. The Broadcast Flag

2. The WIPO Broadcast Treaty

Additional Readings

 

Part VIII – Privacy

16. Privacy and the First Amendment (4/10/2007)

Part IX– The Political Economy of Information Production

17. The Political Economy of Information Production (4/16/2007 and 4/17/2007)

A. Open Source and Peer Production Models

B. Wikipedia as a case study in peer production systems

Additional Readings

18. Access to Knowledge (4/23/2007)

Optional Readings

Part X – Journalism, Democracy and Politics

 

19. Participatory Journalism and the Blogosphere (4/24/2007)

20. The Networked Public Sphere and Democracy (4/30/2007, 5/1/2007, 5/7/2007 and 5/8/2007)

Optional Readings