The High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara Law is hosting the 7th Annual Internet Law Works-in-Progress conference on March 4, 2017. Requests to participate are due to Eric Goldman by November 13.
For the full text of the call for participants, read on below:
We invite your participation in the Seventh Annual Internet Law Works-in-Progress conference at Santa Clara University School of Law, March 4, 2017. The conference series is co-sponsored by the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law and the Innovation Center for Law and Technology at the New York Law School.
The conference enables Internet law scholars from around the world to receive feedback about their in-process research from their academic peers. We broadly construe what topics fit under the Internet Law umbrella. For more background about the series, see http://blog.ericgoldman.org/…/reflections-on-the-internet-l…
Participation Options
The conference has three categories of participation:
* papers-in-progress. Category 1 papers are drafts that are far enough along to benefit from peer feedback but still early enough to accommodate substantial feedback. They have the following attributes: (1) the paper draft is submitted no later than February 15, 2017, noon Pacific time (no extensions!), and (2) as of March 4, 2017, the draft has not been circulated/accepted for publication or posted to SSRN or a similar site. Category 2 papers are due at the same time, but they will have been circulated/accepted for publication or posted to SSRN or a similar site prior to March 4, 2017, which means they may not incorporate substantial peer feedback as easily. We may allocate additional presentation time to Category 1 papers; and we may allocate less time to Category 2 papers and/or require that they be presented by a third-party commenter instead of the author.
* projects-in-progress. These are presentations on any other academic project, ranging from nearly finished papers to half-baked ideas.
* discussant. Space permitting, we welcome other scholars to join the conversation as an active audience participant.
Each participant may make only one presentation at the conference. If you seek an exception to this rule, contact me ASAP.
How to Participate
If you would like to participate, email Eric Goldman (egoldman@gmail.com) the following information by the priority deadline of November 13, 2016, noon Pacific time:
* your name, email address and institutional affiliation
* your preferred category of participation, including (if applicable) your anticipated paper category
* the title of your project (if applicable)
* if you would be willing to serve as a commentator-presenter for someone else’s paper (if we create such roles)
We expect to reply to participation requests by November 17, 2016. We will accommodate participation requests after the priority deadline on a space-available basis. However, in the past, requests after the priority deadline have initially gone onto a waitlist, so don’t delay!
There is no conference participation fee, but all participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. We will provide further travel information soon. There are no publication obligations associated with presenting at the conference.
Game Night
The conference’s game nights have included PowerPoint karaoke, Dungeons & Dragons, Cards Against Humanity and more. See, e.g.,https://secure.flickr.com/…/8190113…/sets/72157633737216641/ Although the details aren’t finalized, we expect another game night to remember on March 4. Plan your travel schedule accordingly!
More Information
The conference website is http://law.scu.edu/event/2017-internet-law-wip/. It’s just a placeholder for now but more information will be added soon. Contact Eric Goldman at egoldman@gmail.com with any questions or comments.
We look forward to seeing you in Santa Clara!