International and Comparative User Rights in the Digital Economy

 March 18, 2016

Claudio Grossman Hall
American University Washington College of Law
New Campus: 4300 Nebraska Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016 

Symposium on International and Comparative User Rights in the Digital Economy Webcast

American University Washington College of Law’s Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property and the American University International Law Review (“AUILR”) will be conducting a symposium for the AUILR Focus Issue on International and Comparative User Rights in the Digital Economy. The Issue will present articles exploring how law and policy can play a key role in breaking down barriers to full participation in the digital economy through expansions of user rights – the rights of users to access, use and transform digital content to further social, economic, cultural and political purposes.

This event is partially sponsored by a grant from the International Development Research Centre, an unrestricted gift from Google, Inc., and by the American University Washington College of Law.