David Opderback sent me an e-mail about an upcoming symposium being held at Setan Hall Law School on April 16 - Peer to Peer at the Crossroads: New Developments and New Directions for the Law and Business of Peer-to-Peer Networking
This Symposium will review recent developments in the law and business of peer-to-peer networks, with a view to determining where the law is going and where it should go. We will examine both the theoretical and practical implications of recent decisions and legislative initiatives, and will offer different perspectives on where the intersection between P2P technology and the law should lie. Our panelists include scholars and practitioners as well as representative from the U.S. Copyright Office.
See Ed Felten’s very appropriate questions about the composition of the speaker list: Lawyers, Lawyers Everywhere