CISPA, Redux.
By Richard Forno on February 10, 2013 at 12:53 pm
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CIS explores how changes in the architecture of computer networks affect the economic environment for innovation and competition on the Internet, and how the law should react to those changes. This work has lead us to analyze the issue of network neutrality, perhaps the Internet's most debated policy issue, which concerns Internet user's ability to access the content and software of their choice without interference from network providers.
By Richard Forno on February 10, 2013 at 12:53 pm
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By Jennifer Granick on January 16, 2013 at 3:41 pm
Yesterday, Representative Zoe Lofgren introduced on Reddit a bill to improve the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in the wake of Aaron Swartz's suicide during the pendency of his prosecution for violating various provisions of that law and of the Wire Fraud Act. I've attached Read more about Thoughts on Zoe Lofgren's CFAA Bill: A Great First Step
By Marvin Ammori on January 2, 2013 at 6:30 am
Every so often in human history, something new comes along that warrants a celebration, and that deserves its own holiday. That’s why I propose we celebrate “Internet Freedom Day” later this month. Read more about The Internet Deserves Its Own Holiday
By Ryan Calo on November 21, 2012 at 1:42 pm
The program committee of We Robot: Getting Down To Business invites submissions from legal scholars and roboticists to the second annual conference on robotics and the law, scheduled to take place April 8-9, 2013 at Stanford Law School. Read more about Call For Papers: Robotics and the Law Conference at Stanford Law School