Symposium Registration
Registration for Securing Privacy in the Internet Age will close THIS FRIDAY, 2/2004.…
Registration for Securing Privacy in the Internet Age will close THIS FRIDAY, 2/2004.…
Monday February 16, 2004 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Room 80 (Moot Courtroom) Free and Open to all! Lunch Served The architecture of the Internet is layered, and this ha…
A great point from Groklaw: What happens if elements of the Windows 2000 / NT4 code that was leaked last week somehow find their way (or seem to find their way)…
CIS filed the reply brief for webcasters Beethoven.com, WhereverRadio, InetProgrammingIncorporated and Internet Radio Hawaii in the D.C. Circuit today, February…
Today, February 12, we filed the Reply Brief in the small webcasters' and WCPE's appeal in the Internet Radio case. Much of the DOJ's brief defendi…
The Stanford Daily covers last night's screening of "Counting on Democracy" in this article.…
Amazing. Brings out all the fears that attended the AOL/Time Warner merger -- with the added factor that Comcast owns what AOL didn't: a high-speed infrastr…
The Stanford Technology Law Review ("STLR"), a leading law journal, is seeking submissions to its Perspectives section. STLR Perspectives features con…
The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society is pleased to present a screening of scenes from "Counting on Democracy," a new documentary by…
Quasi-confirmed reports that George Lucas has finally greenlighted the release of Star Wars IV-VI on DVD. The catch is that the only versions available will be…
There have been lots of major press stories about how Disney has chosen Windows Media to protect its digital content. If this means some major studios are final…
The United States District Court for the 9th Circuit has reversed and remanded the summary judgment granted by the district court to Netscape Communications (Ne…