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105 Calif. L. Rev. 1111 (2017)
Technoheritage

handle is hein.journals/calr105 and id is 1143 raw text is: Technoheritage
Sonia K. Katyal*
This Article explores the legal revolution that is swiftly unfolding
regarding the relationship between technology, user interactivity, and
cultural institutions, both inside and outside of the law. At the same
time that cultural properties are facing destruction from war and
environmental change, we are also living in an age of unprecedented
interactivity and reproduction-everywhere, museums are offering
their collections for open access, 3-D printing, and new projects
involving virtual and augmented reality. With the advent of other
sophisticated forms of digital technology, the preservation and
replication of antiquities have never been easier.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15779/Z38PN8XFOT
Copyright © 2017 California Law Review, Inc. California Law Review, Inc. (CLR) is a
California nonprofit corporation. CLR and the authors are solely responsible for the content of their
publications.
* Chancellor's Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley, and Faculty Co-Director,
Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. My sincere thanks to Jane Anderson, Alexander Bauer,
Kristen Carpenter, Kenneth Crews, Charles Cronin, Nestor Davidson, Seth Davis, Dan Farber, Derek
Fincham, Patty Gerstenblith, Andrea Hall, Sarah Harding, Shannon Jackson, Jordan Jacobs, Amanda
Katz, Katie Kingsbury, Joan Kee, Oliver Laric, Peter Menell, the late John Henry Merryman, Tejas
Narechania, Jane Park, Ben Porter, Sally Richardson, Angela Riley, Mark Roark, Lawrence Rothfield,
Simone Ross, Steven Sugarman, Pamela Samuelson, Sergio Sarmiento, Sarah Schindler, James Stern,
Frank Vagnone, Molly Van Houweling, Cosmo Wenman, and Michael Weinberg. Special thanks to my
research assistant, Andrea Hall, and Ellen Gilmore in the Law Library for all their extraordinary help,
and Berkeley, Chicago-Kent and Tulane Law Schools for hosting opportunities to garner feedback.

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