Andrew Rens
Monday November 7, 2005 12:30-1:30 PM Room 280A Stanford Law School Open to All Lunch Served From the plays of Aristophanes in ancient Athens, and the writing…
Monday November 7, 2005 12:30-1:30 PM Room 280A Stanford Law School Open to All Lunch Served From the plays of Aristophanes in ancient Athens, and the writing…
Tarleton Gillespie is an assistant professor in the Communication department at Cornell University, with affiliations in the Information Science program and the…
The Stanford China Law Association, SLATA, and the Center for Internet and Society will be co-hosting a discussion on Freedom of Expression and the Internet in…
Why are bios always written in the third person? They seem so impersonal... I began life somewhere else entirely – as a music major at Marshall University near…
1. Content protection systems relating to the emerging formats of HD-DVD and Blu-ray, and the built-in capability of these devices to be authorized and de-autho…
Mr. Berghammer, CEO of the Copernio Holding Company, a veteran of the aerospace, semiconductor and optical disc industries, was Vice President of Sales & Ma…
Colin Rule is Director of Online Dispute Resolution for eBay and PayPal. He has worked in the dispute resolution field for more than a decade as a mediator, tra…
Nicola Lucchi is a lecturer in legal informatics at the Law Faculty of the University of Ferrara - Italy [www.unife.it/igm]. He obtained his law degree from the…
Andrew Jankowich is the Director of Business Development of Metaboston Media. He has been a Guberman Fellow in the Legal Studies program at Brandeis University.…
Matthew has lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area for fifteen years, including working as a writer and editor on the Web since 1995. He went from being…
Marilee S. Chan joins the Center for Internet and Society with an interest in researching the effect of law and technology on consumer rights. Her current rese…
I'm really into the band My Morning Jacket. They've just released a new album, Z, and I'd buy it, except for one thing: it has ridiculous DRM on it…