Brand X Internet Services, et al. v. Federal Communications Commission
CIS ARGUES FOR OPEN ACCESS TO CABLE INTERNET SERVICES On October 31st, the Center for Internet & Society filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals…
CIS ARGUES FOR OPEN ACCESS TO CABLE INTERNET SERVICES On October 31st, the Center for Internet & Society filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals…
Lisa A. Gok, Assistant Regional Director for Enforcement in the Pacific Regional Office of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and Roberto Tercero, Sen…
Stanford's Cyberlaw Clinic to Defend Domain Name Owners Stanford University Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic is expanding its docket to include defending d…
News in the Internet radio cases: As we expected, the Librarian of Congress handed down an Order on Friday denying Live365's and Collegiate Broadcasters In…
Eldred Transcripts available here.…
Clinic Asks Court to Award SLAPP Fees After "Doe" Case Dismissed Today, Cyberlaw Clinic student Erica Platt filed the Appellant's Opening Brief i…
Catholic University in Washington DC held a symposium on "The Rule of Law and The Information Age: Reconciling Private Rights and Public Interest."…
CIS SUPPORTS WEBCASTERS Files motion with US Copyright Office to stay Royalty fees On Friday, two briefs authored by the Center for Internet and Society were f…
*** NOTE NEW DATE *** Webcast and Discussion of Stanford Professor Lessig and Radin's Presentations October 9-10 Catholic University in Washington DC host…
Some new Web links Catholic University Symposium on Intellectual Property Issues archive of Professor Lessig's and Professor Radin's presentatons. CIS…
Findlaw Q&A Features CIS' Lauren Gelman on Eldred and the Bookmobile In this Q&A FindLaw columnist Julie Hilden asked ten written questions to Laur…
"[R]emarkably readable....Lessig weaves together fields not known for their ready accessibility: law, policy, networked computing, history of technology...…