The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies.
Publications
Sony v. Tenenbaum - Amicus Brief
We filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation asking the First Circuit to affirm the district court’s reduced damages award in Sony v. Tenenbaum, a file-sharing case in which a jury originally ordered a college student to pay $675,000 for infringing copyright in 30 songs. Read more about Sony v. Tenenbaum - Amicus Brief
Murphy v. Millennium Radio Group - Amicus Brief
Amicus brief filed in the Third Circuit on behalf of Brave New Films urging affirmance of the district court’s finding of fair use and rejection of plaintiff’s DMCA claims. Read more about Murphy v. Millennium Radio Group - Amicus Brief
Bouchat v. Baltimore Ravens and NFL, et al. - Amicus Brief
We filed an amicus brief in the Fourth Circuit in support of the Baltimore Ravens and the NFL urging the Fourth Circuit to grant rehearing or rehearing en banc, after a divided panel ruled that the Raven’s incidental use of a copyrighted logo in historical game films was not a fair use. Read more about Bouchat v. Baltimore Ravens and NFL, et al. - Amicus Brief
Golan v. Holder - Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Order
Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals holding that the URAA does not violate our clients' First Amendment rights. Read more about Golan v. Holder - Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Order