Just Briefly . . .
I am a Lecturer in Law and Director of the LL.M. Programme in Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law at the University of East Anglia's Norwich Law School. My primary areas of teaching and research revolve around technology, information, and intellectual property. I am especially interested in how property theories interact with conceptions of intellectual property. My published work is available on this site, as are my works in progress (when they're ready to be seen, that is). Some of my past writings (from my former life at the Government Law Center of Albany Law School or at Yale Law and the Information Society Project) are also available. Content you find here is licensed under a Creative Commons license (click the Creative Commons logo below to find out the details).
I am very interested in the challenges posed by our increasing reliance on information and technology, and especially in how law, culture, society and government are reacting to those challenges. Also of interest are less technology specific legal topics, such as property and property theory, legal theory, competition policy, media policy, and globalisation. Of course, where these topics overlap with issues in information and technology, interest grows.
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