Defendant Thomas Millot worked for Aventis Pharmaceuticals as a systems analyst in the company’s information security department. Among other duties, Millot wa…
This decision granted a motion by intervenor the United States to reconsider a motion to dismiss granted on December 21, 2004, in the United States District Cou…
The California Court of Appeals for the Second Appellate District found that the forum selection clause in defendant EarthLink, Inc.’s (“EarthLink”) membership…
Lately, I've been feeling a lot like Carrie Bradshaw. I've finally found true love with my Mr. Big - the iPod with Video. After two years of using the…
I attended this lecture today by Michael J. Madison. These are some of my notes from the lecture.
There are informal groups that we can see through social soft…
Monday January 30, 2006
12:30-1:30 PM
Room 280A
Stanford Law School
Open to All
Lunch Served
Computer technologies that I collect under the heading "socia…
Monday January 23, 2006
12:30-1:30 PM
Room 280A
Stanford Law School
Open to All
Lunch Served
Sony's latest Digital Rights Management (DRM)-endeavour earned…
Journalist and "Ultima Online" junkie Julian Dibbell asks why fans of online games that involve selling imaginary assets don't have to pay taxes o…
In its ongoing quest to conquer the world, Google announced yesterday that it would spend up to $1.2 bn to buy a radio advertising sales unit (the final price w…
CIS Fellow Barbara van Schewick's paper "Towards an Economic Framework for Network Neutrality" is available on ssrn.
The Abstract:
Over the past…
German CIS Fellows Stefan Bechtold, Christoph Engemann, Dan Wielsch and Barbara van Schewick will be presenting a panel on "Democratization of IT Infrastru…
CIS will host The Peer to Patent Project this semester for a meeting on HCI and the Design of Community Patent.…