About Andrew Jankowich
Andrew Jankowich founded Metaboston Media in 2003 to provide advice to organizations, groups and companies interested in using social media and develop social media. He has worked for a number of media companies and in technology law.
Teaching and Academic
Courses:
Information Entrepreneurship (LIS 478)
Law, Technology, and Innovation
Introduction to Law
He has been a Non-Resident Fellow at Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society and a Joshua A. Guberman Fellow at Brandeis University.
Playing the Past (Vanderbilt University
Press 2008) in a chapter in this interesting collection of essays
Jankowich discusses connections between current game design and cinematic styles.
EULAw: Private Law in Virtual Worlds: Analyzing the Complex Regime of End User License Agreements
Property and Democracy in Virtual
Worlds (PDF)
Setting out some of the basic conflicts
between users and owners in virtual worlds and other online
communities as well as projecting solutions.
Expanding Participation in Wikipedia, Commons Sense
The Incredible Hulk Faces His Greatest Enemy . . . A Video Game Company!?! (Creative Commons South Africa)
Can Gone WIth the Wind Defeat Australia's Copyright Laws? (Creative Commons South Africa)
Podcamp Boston 3, (2008) Boston, MA
Hub2 Presentation (2007)
Boston, MA
Playing the Past Conference, University of Florida
Podcamp Boston 3
Andrew is a volunteer and speaker at the
upcoming Boston Podcamp.
Hub2: the experiment to build civic
engagement through Second Life.
CopyNight: Andrew founded the Boston-Cambridge get-together to discuss
copyright and media issues.
ProvFlux
2007
Creative Commons: Andrew has been a volunteer for Creative Commons.
You can follow Metaboston Media on:
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Virtual Economic Resource Network
Social Science Research Network
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LibraryThing
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Upcoming Events
Podcamp Philly: Speaking
Nic Suzor, Statutes of Iterration Revisited
Aubree Lawrence: Smoke and Mirrors: EULAW
Lawspot Online Virtual Worlds Bibliography
Sirlin.net Theory of Game Design
IPTABlog: Miscellaneous Readings
Law and Games Seminar University of Miami
On Inalienable Rights and Virtual Worlds
