Palo Alto Weekly: Un-Wired
Jennifer Granick is quoted in a Palo Alto Weekly article on the use of Wi-Fi in Palo Alto, Un-Wired.…
Jennifer Granick is quoted in a Palo Alto Weekly article on the use of Wi-Fi in Palo Alto, Un-Wired.…
The Associated Press has an article on Emily Somma's Peter Pan character case in Author's suit claims copyright has expired on Peter Pan. Ms. Somma is r…
Check out the new Creative Commons weblog.…
"The Unreal-Estate Boom," Wired Magazine My long-gestating article on the real-world economies of virtual worlds is finally out, on newsstands and on…
The powerpoint and audio from SLS alumni Alex Alben, Vice President of Public Policy at RealNetwork's talk at Stanford law School titled What a Long Strange…
Professor Lawrence Lessig's blog, the Creative Commons project, and the Chilling Effects clearinghouse are all cited as The Best of the Web in 2002, in an a…
ftp://ftp.loc.gov/pub/copyright/1201/2003/comments/025.pdf [pdf] See also all Comments on Rulemaking on Anticircumvention.…
Jennifer Granick is quoted in a New York Times article on the ElcomSoft trial, Russian Company Acquitted of Digital Piracy. ElcomSoft faced charges related to d…
Why Open Spectrum Matters: The End of the Broadcast Nation, by David Weinberger.…
Creative Commons has released version 1.0 of its Licensing Project, and the first release of content under its Founders' Copyright. These are the first two…
New venture signals 802.11 emergence The growing popularity of wireless communication using connections based on the IEEE 802.11 or Wi-Fi wireless technology st…
The Center for Internet & Society proudly introduces the first issue of its new newsletter, Packets. Packets is written by Stanford Law School students and…