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In the heart of the Silicon Valley, legal doctrine is emerging that will determine the course of civil rights and technological innovation for decades to come. The Center for Internet and Society (CIS), housed at Stanford Law School and a part of the Law, Science and Technology Program, is at the apex of this evolving area of law.
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  • Rowling v. RDR Books
    New York Times Explains How Rowling's Tight Grip Chokes Creativity
  • Rowling v. RDR Books
    RDR Files Opposition To Rowling's Preliminary Injunction Motion
  • Fuller v. Doe
    Fuller v. Doe
  • Rowling v. RDR Books
    Wall Street Journal Law Blog: Rowling Running Over Fair Use Like The Hogwarts Express?
  • Rowling v. RDR Books
    Tim Wu On Why Rowling Is Wrong
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Recent Blogs

  • New York Times Explains How Rowling's Tight Grip Chokes Creativity
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    Anthony Falzone
  • RDR Files Opposition To Rowling's Preliminary Injunction Motion
    by
    Anthony Falzone
  • The Newspaper Association of America Misreads The FTC
    by
    Ryan Calo
  • The Information Revolution in 10 years
    by
    Tom Rubin
  • Wall Street Journal Law Blog: Rowling Running Over Fair Use Like The Hogwarts Express?
    by
    Anthony Falzone
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  • The Newspaper Association of America Misreads The FTC
  • The Information Revolution in 10 years
  • RDR Files Opposition To Rowling's Preliminary Injunction Motion
  • New York Times Explains How Rowling's Tight Grip Chokes Creativity
  • Wall Street Journal Law Blog: Rowling Running Over Fair Use Like The Hogwarts Express?
  • Tim Wu On Why Rowling Is Wrong
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  • MySpace Is Not Liable for Third Party Content and Has No Duty to Protect Users from Sexual Assault

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