Brett Frischmann on the Social Value of Shared Infrastructure Resources
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Video via http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheons/2012/09/brett
Description
"Infrastructure resources are the subject of many contentious public policy debates, including what to do about crumbling roads and bridges, whether and how to protect our natural environment, energy policy, even patent law reform, universal health care, network neutrality regulation and the future of the Internet. Brett Frischmann — professor at Cardozo Law School and author of the new book "Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources" — discusses how society benefits from infrastructure resources and how decisions about how infrastructure is managed can affect everyone."