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IP Enforcement Directive

Late April the European Council of Ministers has finally approved a Directive on the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights that will harmonize the remedie…

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browser-bundling the apple way

Switching to Mozilla Thunderbird as the main mail app on my iBook gave me some undesirable insights on how Apple tries to constrain choice in internet applicati…

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Opposition Filed

Third-year law student Sarah Givan drafted and filed Plaintiff's Opposition to Defendent's Motion for Summary Judgment and a Declaration in support of t…

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The Horror, The Horror

So what are the additional photos and videos Rumsfeld warned about on Friday?  Rumsfeld warned there are "a lot more photographs and videos" that have…

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The German Government on TCG and NGSCB

After some public and non-public hearings held last year in Germany, the German government, more particular the German ministries of the Interior and of Economi…

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Bergemann, Feigenbaum

Dirk Bergemann, Joan Feigenbaum et al., Towards an Economic Analysis of Trusted Systems, February 27, 2004. Third Annual Workshop on Economics and Information S…

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The Future of Microsoft NGSCB

After first rumors have appeared that Microsoft is cancelling NGSCB, the official story currently seams to be that Microsoft is reworking substantial parts of N…

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Anupam Chander

CIS Fellow Anupam Chander has added his voice to the blogosphere. Find his new blog here.…

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Technology's Role in Exposing Torture

Might technology be central to exposing the torture at Abu Ghraib?  Yes.  Imagine if no witness to the torture had a camera.  The public would then rely on othe…