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Edward Felten (II)

"Freedom to Tinker" is the freedom to understand, repair, and improve the technological devices you own.  This freedom, which has been eroded by recen…

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Mark Cooper

The Center is proud to announce its Fellow for the academic year of 2002-2003, Dr. Mark Cooper. Dr. Cooper holds a Ph.D. from Yale University and is a former Ya…

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Heckenkamp Jailed at Court Appearance

Jennifer Granick has been fired as co-counsel for accused eBay hacker Jerome Heckenkamp. Said former client is now behind bars following a hearing fefore Judge…

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Henry Carter

Should a publicly-traded company be required to have a chief compliance officer in the post-Enron environment? Henry Carter will also discuss issues related to…

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Chilling Effects

You may also be interested in the Chilling Effects effort, a joint project between the Center for Internet & Society, Electronic Frontier Foundation, as wel…

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Group Tries to Bolster Net Free Speech

Group tries to bolster Net free speech Boston Globe article on chillingeffects.org, a joint project bewteen the Center for Internet & Society, Electronic F…

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Ann Brick, Bill McSwain & Michael Jacobs

Join opposing counsel Michael Jacobs from Morrison & Foerster,  Ann Brick from the ACLU, and Bill McSwain from the Dechert Philadelphia office, for a candid…

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James Love

How are global trade negotiations dealing with Internet Jurisdiction? Missed the talk? Listen in RealAudio format.Monday, February 11, 2002 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. R…