Pointers from moderator: Internet Law Symposium 95 will be held in Seattle, Washington on October 30-31. While the bulk of talks seem to be aimed toward commercial use, some are on civil liberties and the proposed Internet Law Task Force. (For more information on the ILTF idea, see our ftp site, directory Re-Legislation, file ILTF_Purpose.) John Perry Barlow and Jerry Berman will speak. Email me if you want to see the announcement. You can find information online at: http://www.discovery.org/ils95/ A new organization is trying to ensure that new media offer access to people's cultural heritage. You can visit the Web site of the Research Agenda for Cultural Heritage on Information Networks at: http://www.ahip.getty.edu/agenda/home.html or join their mailing list by sending mail to •••@••.••• with this in the body of the message: subscribe agenda email-address Andy ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Posted by Andrew Oram - •••@••.••• - Moderator: CYBER-RIGHTS (CPSR) You are encouraged to forward and cross-post messages for non-commercial use, pursuant to any redistribution restrictions included in individual messages. ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~