Well, At Least the Anti-States’ Rights AI EO Spares AI-CSAM Laws
On December 11, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) that purports to deprive states of the ability to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) – t…
On December 11, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) that purports to deprive states of the ability to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) – t…
Back in 2011, as Nevada was developing regulations for automated driving, there was debate about whether vehicles should have a special external signal to indic…
Berlin, April 28, 2025 - Epicenter.works, the Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF), the Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv), and Stanford Professor Barba…
There's a very cool global, participatory exercise happening yesterday, today, and tomorrow called Habitat JAM. It's being sponsored by the UN, the gov…
During a surfing session I have come across a site that offers a quite detailed review (in English) of Italy’s most important legislation that covers data prote…
Clinic student Trevor Dryer, on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, filed an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit, challenging a legal tactic DirecTV is…
Today, Jennifer Granick filed comments on behalf of mobile phone customer Robert Pinkerton, and phone recycler and refurbisher The Wireless Alliance asking the…
The Stanford Law School Cyberlaw Clinic and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed an amicus brief yesterday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, asking jud…
This article by Lisa Vaas of eWeek discusses the problem of RSS-hijacking. It features Erik Marcus' story (more here and here) and provides some ideas for h…
This article by Lisa Vaas of e-Week discusses the problem of RSS-hijacking, a recent development that could threaten podcasting and blogging infrastructure. UP…
The Stanford Law School Cyberlaw Clinic and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed an amicus brief yesterday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, asking jud…
The Onion spoofs the RIAA's next possible lawsuit. Good stuff.…
CIS Fellow Colette Vogele has an interesting post about RSS hijacking, how it's done, how to stop it, and the legal implications. She also points to Adam C…
The New York State Bar Association's Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal has published Residential Fellow David S. Levine's practice commentary o…
The Daily Source Code today (episode #289) has a segment today on the question of RSS-hijacking recorded with Erik Marcus of the Erik's Diner podcast and Ve…