Fantastic podcast
Other than Doug Lichtman's IP Colloquium (which uses a different format and more narrow focus), this is one of the best IP/Tech law podcasts I've come across. I used to listen to Denise Howell's Sound Policy (on IT Conversations) & Bag and Baggage podcasts and discovered only today that she had started a video/podcast series. I actually watched the most recent episode on the Bag & Baggage homepage, #58, from beginning to end even though the first 5 minutes involved the participants struggling with technological issues. It says a lot about Denise's reputation and the quality of her contributors that I was willing to stick it out. Once the conversation got rolling, there was a fantastically high level discussion of a number of current topics in cyberlaw on issues ranging from the Gizmodo fiasco to the ACTA & telecom law. I don't know whether this was just a particularly excellent group of contributors (I'm under the impression that the cast rotates), but all of them were able to talk extemporaneously and really clearly about some pretty complicated issues. That being said, the episode I listened to was super long and I don't know if I'll have to time to listen/watch a similarly long and unedited show every week.
Dave Heal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/10
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I know nothing about law, but this podcast has been brilliant at keeping me up to date with the latest 'law in tech' news stories. Great guests, is in depth but always makes sure things are explained for us who aren't lawyers :) Has given me a real interest in how the law works!
davidmcdavidson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/03/11
If you're going to call your podcast "This WEEK in LAW," isn't it kinda incumbent on you to release more than one episode a month?
scooterzz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/08
Keep it up Denise & Evan!
nicho1as via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/30/10
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