
The Web and the West: Comparing Two Frontiers
@ the University of Colorado School of Law
March 21, 2007
Sponsored In Partnership with the Center for the American West
The World Wide Web is often referred to as a new frontier. The once familiar claim that no real world analogies could explain this still emerging technological frontier has given way to the reality that courts and policymakers are invariably adopting frameworks from old and familiar contexts to make sense of the new technological realities. One promising and often suggested analog is the comparison between the development of Web and the American West. The original frontier marked similar claims made about the Web--that those without access to basic infrastructure would be left behind (in ghost towns); that it did not need rules of property (with squatters' rights being championed); or that the rule of law or centralized government was unnecessary (the Wild West mentality). Each of those claims were tested by history in the American West and, as to the World Wide Web, those very claims are being tested once again.
The aim of this conference is to evaluate the claims being made about the Web with reference to how they played out in the original Western frontier. To do so, Silicon Flatirons will work in partnership to bring a series of experts to address the three basic topics noted above--the role of infrastructure to economic and social development, the definition of property rights, and the role of the rule of law and the impulse for grassroots democracy. In all cases, we will rely for insights on Patty Limerick, nationally renowned author and historian of the American West, former president of the Western History Association and winner of the MacArthur genius fellowship.
- Elaine Keith
Executive Director
Center for the American West
- Phil Weiser
Executive Director
Silicon Flatirons
Professor
University of Colorado Law School
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- John Ryan
Senior Vice President
Level 3 Communications
- Greg Smoak
Assistant Professor
Colorado State University
- Phil Verveer
Partner
Wilkie Farr & Gallagher
- Mark Williams
Partner
Sherman & Howard, LLC
Discussant
- Patty Limerick
Author and Historian
Former President
Western History Association
Winner, MacArthur Genius Fellowship
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- Herbert Fenster
Partner
McKenna Long & Aldridge
- Mark Fiege
Associate Professor
Colorado State University
- Natalie Hanlon-Leh
Partner
Faegre & Benson
Adjunct Faculty
University of Colorado
- Harry Lewis
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science
University of Harvard
Discussant
- Patty Limerick
Author and Historian
Former President
Western History Association
Winner, MacArthur Genius Fellowship
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- John Gastil
Professor of Communication
University of Washington
- Michael Huttner
Executive Director
Progress Now
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
- Jared Orsi
Assistant Professor of History
Colorado State University
Discussant
- Patty Limerick
Author and Historian
Former President
Western History Association
Winner, MacArthur Genius Fellowship
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