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Jonathan Zittrain

Monday November 29, 2004 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Room 230 Free and Open to all! Lunch will be provided What makes cyberlaw so special?  Its brief history suggests it…

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Christoph Engemann

Monday November 22, 2004 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Room 180 Free and Open to all! Lunch Served The public sector has become a major driver in the adaption of Free Soft…

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Canada Ponders Indicting Bush

The Toronto Star, this week, considers in an op-ed whether Canada should indict George W. Bush for war crimes when he visits Canada.  It would likely be a treme…

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Copyright Misuse

We filed a Motion to Amend the Complaint today to add a claim for copyright misuse by GOSH.  The motion will be heard on March 18, 2005, before the Hon. Judge J…

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Compensating Victims of Terror

The administrator of the 9/11 fund established by the U.S. Government says that all families should have received the same amount, regardless of the occupation…

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Protecting Public Anonymity Paper

If you read this blog, you may have noticed a new article listed on my CMU website or the Articles section of this blog.  But in case you didn't, Granger Mo…

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Trusting Porsche AG

The Economist, Nov. 13th, reports that Porsche is refusing demands from the German Bourse to issue quarterly (not seminannual) reports.  Porsche argues that rep…