<b>Mexican Borough Regulates Arcades and Video Game Saloons</b>
It appears that in September 2003, the Municipio (Borough/Municipality) of Durango, Mexico, passed regulations aimed at governing the operation of arcades and v…
It appears that in September 2003, the Municipio (Borough/Municipality) of Durango, Mexico, passed regulations aimed at governing the operation of arcades and v…
Do you use the GIMP? You should. It's a fantastic open-source image manipulation program, up there with Photoshop in capabilities. And now a new interface i…
OK, that's a little glib. But the fact is that the song at issue in Eminem's lawsuit against Apple never actually appears in the commercial at issue --…
As Iraq reconstruction moves forward towards some kind of Constitution, Slate offers an interesting take on the pro-feminist antecedents already present in Iraq…
The US House and Colorado legislature has introduced a "Student Bill of Rights" to protect conservative students against insidious intellectual discou…
Don Henley delivers his State of the Music Industry address, promising both carrot and stick: "If the labels are not willing to voluntarily implement chang…
Jennifer Granick is quoted in a Pioneer Press article about video surveillance in Wisconsin.…
I don't have time to comment on this right now but maybe one of my compatriots does... DirecTV has gotten its grubby hands on the lists of some people who h…
Thursday February 19, 2004 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Room 80 (Moot Courtroom) Free and Open to all! Lunch Served The digitalization of content is a cornerstone for the…
The New Jersey Star-Ledger quotes Jennifer Granick in its article about using RICO against record industry execs.…
CIS Fellow Dan Wielsch has published an article in this month's European Competition Law Review. Read it -- and about it -- on Dan's blog.…
[Today's entry was contributed by new blogger JuNelle Harris. Linkage by yours truly. -RC] Last week, in Online Policy Group v. Diebold, Cindy Cohn of the…