Intellectual Property and Information Law, Fall 2008
Explores related and sometimes competing legal and policy frameworks for the development and dissemination of ideas and expression in the Information Age. The ways in which principles of free speech and expression compare and contrast with intellectual property rights are explored in relation to the advancement of knowledge and innovation, with particular focus on the impact of the Internet and new technology. The impact of other legal considerations and values on the development and disseminati
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An image of a biker sat on Harley-Davidson 2004 Heritage motorbike.
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An image of a Harley Davidson XA motorbike.
Thornton Abbey J930090 THORNTON ABBEY, North Lincolnshire. Remains of the octagonal Chapter House as seen from the East, with the Gatehouse beyond.

Orford Castle J860390 ORFORD CASTLE, Suffolk. General exterior view.

Conisbrough Castle J910009 CONISBROUGH CASTLE, South Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell showing the castle as it may of looked in the 13th century. Built of magnesian limestone, it is the only example of its kind in Europe and was one of the inspirations for Sir Walter Scott's classic novel, Ivanhoe.

Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Chinoiserie wallpaper J050124 MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Richmond. Hand-painted Chinoiserie wallpaper.

Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
Inside the Human Body: The Respiratory System
This Web site from the Canadian Lung Association contains an excellent collection of learning resources about the respiratory system for grades 1-12. Content varies according to grade range; for instance, the section for grades 1-3 covers basics of lungs and their function with an illustrated story, coloring book, interactive games, and downloadable worksheets. Older students focus in on smoking, air pollution, and other issues in addition to covering respiratory system biology. As with the sect
European Questions – Turkish angles: Europe's citizens
Editor's note: Unfortunately the last few minutes of the lecture are missing from the podcast. This series of events explores how our understanding of Europe's identity can be enhanced and developed in a new way by taking in a distinctively Turkish perspective. Richard Bellamy is professor of political science and director of the School of Public Policy at UCL. Thomas Diez is professor of political science and international relations at the University of Tübingen. Maurice Fraser is a senior fel
Lecture 18 - 11/30/2010
Lecture 18
What is Flash Catalyst?
An introduction to Flash Catalyst. Learn how it can help you build interactive Flash content only using design skills.
Religion and Pluralism in a Divided World
Anwar Ibrahim is a former Deputy Prime Minister (1993-1998) and Finance Minister (1991-1998) of Malaysia. He was dismissed from office in 1998 and imprisoned after a trial condemned by many critics as a "sham" orchestrated by the government led by Dr Mahathir Mohamed. After serving six years in prison, Anwar was released after the Malaysian courts overturned his conviction. Anwar taught and lectured at Oxford University, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and Georgetown Unive
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
The Virtual Body
The Virtual Body from MEDtropolis.com is an interactive overview of some of the basic structure and function of the human body. The site, available in both English and Spanish, is a mix of information and activities focused on four areas -- the brain, skeleton, heart, and digestive tract. The site's extensive array of diagrams and images, as well as its interactive nature, enhance the site's appeal and educational potential.
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Haunting Images from the Sun
April 21, 2011 marks the one-year anniversary of the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) First Light press conference, where NASA revealed the first images taken by the spacecraft. In the last year, the sun has gone from its quietest period in years to the activity marking the beginning of solar cycle 24. SDO has captured every moment with a level of detail never-before possible.















