Here’s the flyer for the next talk in our salon series here at Indiana University:

Elettra is one of the most interesting, smart, accomplished, caring, and effective people I know. She is also all of those in English, French, Italian, and German. I met her through our overlapping work around the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard, where she is today a Faculty Associate.
Her day job is as Assistant Professor of Law and Computer Science at Northeastern University’s School of Law and at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, doing research on antitrust, privacy, data and the overlap between platform governance and the digital economy.
Her credentials are beyond notable:
- SJD and LLM degrees from Harvard Law School and LLB (Hons) from University College London.
- Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice at Oxford University.
- Affiliated Fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School.
- Alumnus Fellow at NYU School of Law and at Cornell Tech in New York.
- Qualified to practice law in New York, plus England and Wales.
If all of that doesn’t get your attention, you may already be infected, if not afflicted, by wanton and unconscionable (except by the perps) extraction of personal data from and about you and your life. You need to attend this talk.
If you’re conveniently located in meat/meet space, assemble yourself in Shreve Auditorium at the Hamilton Lugar School for Global and International Studies at IU by 4pm on Tuesday, December 9.
For the rest of the world, join on Zoom at that time here: https://iu.zoom.us/J/89019460938
It’ll help with headcount and planning if you register. You can do that in either—
More about our past and future talks here: https://ostromworkshop.indiana.edu/news-events/events/salon/index.html
All are in the Beyond the Web series I wrote about yesterday.
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