Uniting faculty, practitioners and students who teach, work on and study legal issues posed by technological advancements, particularly in the business context.
Can a country tax digital services while still respecting consumer privacy? @Dr_ZhaoyiLi argues there are hidden risks at #GoverningData, March 28-29, @YaleLawSch and online.
Info/registration: https://t.co/UeEWgJv7Zp
@IowaIBL@YJoLT@rishabn_
Are there economic arguments IN FAVOR of regulating behavioral advertising? Hear from @pegahmoradi Christobal Cheyre @ssnstudy at #GoverningData, March 28-29. Info and registration: https://t.co/UeEWgJvFOX
@IowaIBL@YJoLT@rishabn_
Should the law govern AI datasets and data infrastructure like a public utility? Learn more from @julie17usc at the #GoverningData Symposium, March 28-29, @YaleLawSch and online.
Info and registration: https://t.co/UeEWgJvFOX
@IowaIBL@YJoLT@rishabn_
Do tech firms even know how they're using our data? @rishabn_ Chen Sun and I will discuss during the #GoverningData Symposium, March 28-29,
@YaleLawSch and online. Info and registration: https://t.co/UeEWgJvFOX
@IowaIBL@YJoLT
The IBL was proud to co-sponsor the #BeyondTheFTC symposium with @HarvardJOLT! The webpage has been updated with a recap and videos of the event. Check out all the great content here: https://t.co/WnuCDClqyn
@ProfDiamantis@rishabn_
📝 Tomorrow – learn about #ChatGPT and its future impact on education, technology and the law, featuring Iowa Law professor Alicia Solow Niederman (@Alicia_S_N) and others from @TippieIowa. https://t.co/kYvMROybOI
Join us at 12:45 pm Central for @DanMatheson's @IowaIBL talk on NIL & college athletes: A Skier, a Kicker, and an Avatar Walk Into a Bar… Where the NCAA went wrong on NIL. Live stream: https://t.co/pZCgo5zZvA
More details here: https://t.co/jpWRKdsB7r.
Excited to have @khalil_wilkes as our next speaker in our Spring Speaker series, "Name, Image, and Likeness: College Athletes and the Law." https://t.co/2CO5STuB9U
Our Spring 2023 speaker series on Name, Image, and Likeness kicks off on Jan 17 with @MarcEdelman! Details and registration for this and other events in the series are here: https://t.co/7Igkzhn9ZU
The IBL is excited to have @MarcEdelman on Jan 17 as the first speaker in our Spring series, "Name, Image & Likeness: College Athletes and the Law." More information and registration at https://t.co/QUMQtABr43
In a world driven by equity and fairness, should college football players be entitled to a share of the revenues derived from playing in college football bowl games?
Iowa Law Professor Maya Steinitz served as a moderator of the @IowaIBL panel on Practical Insights into Commercial Arbitration in the Abraham Accords Economy. Watch a recording of the panel here. https://t.co/J8ULW3dhJ2
The Fall @IowaIBL speaker series explores art & law. Get inspired, then stop by the Law Library for resources to help with your art law research! https://t.co/CxGtybo6dF
Today @IowaIBL's thrilled to welcome @whitneymuseum's GC, Nick Holmes, who will describe the perspective of an in-house attorney at a major art museum. No webcast or recording for this one, but join us on Nov. 2 for a talk by the @uistanleymuseum! https://t.co/n6oGe85j7X
A huge thank you to @NicholasMOD for speaking today at @IowaLawSchool about the argument in Warhol v. Goldsmith even as the ink was still drying on the transcript. Join us in three weeks on Nov. 2 to hear from the director of the @uistanleymuseum! Details: https://t.co/n6oGe8nsm5
Join us tomorrow as @SullivanLaw's Nicholas O'Donnell discusses copyright, the visual arts and Goldsmith v. Warhol at 12:45 pm CT as part of the @IowaIBL's fall speaker series on Art & the law. Preregister for the livestream here: https://t.co/6jTiuhklsh
ICYMI: @brianlfrye's fascinating talk on NFTs, art, celebrities and securities as part of the @IowaIBL fall speaker series on art & law: https://t.co/a8yfPUvW1c
Do you like Art? Do you like NFTs? We've got both! Plus @brianlfrye. Join us tomorrow at 12:45 pm CT - https://t.co/Tgfpy4K8br. And this time I'm finally going to get the video & audio tech perfect. Really 🙃