Spring 2005 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 C. Edwin Baker, Media, Markets, and Democracy (2002), a copy 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 have time.

 

Week One

1. Introduction: Some Key Concepts (1/24/2005 and 1/25/2005)

A. Regulation of the Internet

B. Democratic Culture

 

Week Two– Media Regulation (1/31/2005 and 2/1/2005)

2. Audiences and Markets

  • Baker, Media, Markets, and Democracy, pp. 1-121, 285-307

3. Democracy, Journalism and International Trade

  • Baker, Media, Markets and Democracy, pp. 125-284

 

Week Three– Media Concentration (2/7/2005 and 2/8/2005)

4. Media Concentration

 

Week Four – Content Control over the Internet (2/14/2005 and 2/15/2005)

A. Defamation and Collateral Censorship

B. Filtering and Rating Systems

 

Weeks Five and Six (2/21/2005 and 2/22/2005; 2/28/2005 and 3/1/2005)

7. Copyright and Free Culture

Cases

8. Integrating Copyright and Freedom of Speech

Commentary

Additional Readings on Copyright and Freedom of Speech

 9. Copyright and the Music Industry

 

Week Seven– Privacy (3/8/2005 and 3/9/2005)

13. Privacy and the First Amendment

Week Eight– Spring Break

Week Nine – Digital Control of Information (3/22/2005 and 3/23/2005)

10. Digital Rights Management

11. The Broadcast Flag

 

Weeks Ten and Eleven (3/28/2005 and 3/29/2005; 4/4/2005 and 4/5/2005)

14. The Political Economy of Information Production

  • Yochai Benkler, Freedom in the Commons, Ch. 1-5, 7 (these files are available on Blackboard)

Optional Readings

 

Weeks Twelve and Thirteen and Fourteen (4/11/2005 and 4/12/2005; 4/18/2005 and 4/19/2005; 4/25/2005 and 4/26/2005)

15. Journalism, Democracy and Politics

A. Participatory Journalism

B. Internet Speech and Democracy

C. Politics and Group Formation

16. Cybercrime

 

Week Fifteen (5/2/2005 and 5/3/2005)

17. Virtual Worlds

A. Game Owners and Game Players

B. Property in Virtual Worlds