Creative Commons 2.0
As noted elsewhere, the big anniversary party for Creative Commons happened last night in SF. A fancy new Flash movie (7mb) and some great discussion re CC'…
As noted elsewhere, the big anniversary party for Creative Commons happened last night in SF. A fancy new Flash movie (7mb) and some great discussion re CC'…
Wired News quotes Jennifer Granick in an article about the Robolympics, a robotic sporting event under threat from the United States Olympic Committee for the u…
On January 20 and 21, 2004, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) will offer two day-long seminars on Free Software Licensing and the GNU GPL at Columbia Law Schoo…
Third year Melissa Gambol drafted a reply brief arguing that the Cyberlaw Clinic client's statements were First Amendment protected opinion and not actionab…
The Ninth Circuit ruled that the FBI could not require a provider of a telecommunications device to allow the FBI use the service to listen in on customers in t…
Also thought this might be of interest.…
First, congrats on the awesome conference, and a big hand for all our stalwart bloggers. Just ran by this and thought it was more than noteworthy. For the other…
Slashdot, Wired News, Fox News, and NetworkWorldFusion are covering Diebold's decision not to sue the Online Policy Group and two Swarthmore students for ho…
The LA Times covers the CyberSecurity conference, quoting Jennifer Granick, with this article on software flaws.…
Diebold filed papers with the Court today indicating that it "has decided not to take the additional step of suing for copyright infringement for the mater…
The Copyright Office is still trying to figure out what to do about back recordkeeping supposed to be provided by webcasters from the passage of the DMCA in Oct…
You've heard of weblogs, you've read about them, and you've probably even seen a few. But just how does one 'blog'? Are there rules of etiqu…