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October 14, 2011
Cloud Law: University of Toronto Conference
Today, the University of Toronto Faculty of Law's Centre for Innovation Law and Policy is hosting a splendid conference on cloud computing and the law. The entire conference is being live streamed--and will be archived online here: http://cloudlaw.ca/
It's fun to be back in Toronto, my first time in decades. A quick observation for my Toronto friends, and I'm sure not the first time someone has suggested it: the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) looks as if a spaceship crashed into a gothic building, and unfortunately it was a spaceship from a people who liked really awkward shapes.
Posted by Anupam Chander on October 14, 2011 at 01:55 PM in Digitization, Globalization | Permalink
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