The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies.
Architecture and Public Policy
CIS explores how changes in the architecture of computer networks affect the economic environment for innovation and competition on the Internet, and how the law should react to those changes. This work has lead us to analyze the issue of network neutrality, perhaps the Internet's most debated policy issue, which concerns Internet user's ability to access the content and software of their choice without interference from network providers.
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FCBA Northern California Chapter CLE: California Net Neutrality Policy (Past Event)
Join the FCBA's Northern California Chapter for an engaging discussion with key government, academic, and industry speakers to discuss the past, present, and future of net neutrality policy in California. Read more about FCBA Northern California Chapter CLE: California Net Neutrality Policy
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CIS Career Lunch Series: Sue Glueck - From Computer Programmer to In-House Privacy Counsel (Past Event)
RSVP is required for this free event.
Join Sue Glueck, Stanford alum and currently Microsoft’s Senior Director of Academic Relations, for a discussion about her journey from being a corporate lawyer to becoming privacy counsel for a myriad of Microsoft products and services for over a decade. Read more about CIS Career Lunch Series: Sue Glueck - From Computer Programmer to In-House Privacy Counsel
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The European Commission's Google Cases - Lessons for Antitrust Enforcement in Hi-Tech Markets (Past Event)
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