I went to a live taping of the show Justice Talking today, where the topic of debate was filesharing, the Grokster case, sampling, and many other free culture issues. Kembrew McLeod, a free culture-y communications professor from UIowa, was debating Dean Garfield, a lawyer who currently works for the MPAA and formerly represented the RIAA in suits against Audiogalaxy and Kazaa. I managed to get in a question early on in the program, so you should be able to hear me if you listen to the show (called "Peer-to-Peer File Sharing") in late April when it airs.
( my breakdown of the event )Read Bill's "transcript" of a conversation he had with Dean Garfield after the show:( Bill's encounter with Dean Garfield )
( my breakdown of the event )Read Bill's "transcript" of a conversation he had with Dean Garfield after the show:( Bill's encounter with Dean Garfield )