This looks like it was a great conference…
Michael Geist (a law professor at the University of Ottawa) had a post on his blog talking about the Digital Dystopia conference he participated in at McGill University. It was an excellent legal/regulatory focused discussion of intellectual property, copy protection, the DMCA, and the roles of government vs. the marketplace in this controversial space.
Here is a video of the full conference:
There are some really great gems of insight seeded throughout the conference, but at almost 3 1/2 hours long, it will require some serious dedication of both time and interest to watch it all the way through. If you like, just pick a few points in the video and watch for a few minutes.
If you’re interested in the content and DRM space, I’m sure you’ll something here you’ll like…
