Law of the Brain?
Attorney Alex Feerst served as general council at Neuralink for two years and currently represents leading BCI companies, such as Science.xyz. In this talk at L…
Attorney Alex Feerst served as general council at Neuralink for two years and currently represents leading BCI companies, such as Science.xyz. In this talk at L…
Response to the European Commission’s White Paper “How to master Europe’s digital infrastructure needs?” Even though it’s summer, it appears to be Groundhog Da…
The next generation of the “Internet of Bodies,” or IOB, could bring technological devices and the human body closer together than ever before. Academic and a…
One media outlet conceded that the sky didn’t fall following repeal of the regulation, but argued that this was because Net Neutrality never really left, since…
Algorithmic transparency is high on the agenda for social media regulation. However, recent work in Science and Technology Studies questions whether this endeav…
Net neutrality is the idea that the internet should be treated as a utility, meaning that internet service providers (ISPs) should have to treat all data fairly…
“It is no secret that OTT [over the top] Players consume humongous amounts of bandwidth, which puts tremendous pressure on the network infrastructure establishe…
Before the Biden FCC restored net neutrality, there was concern that the new net neutrality rules weren’t as tough as the ones discarded by the Trump administra…
This comes after proponents of net neutrality, like Stanford Law Professor Barbara Van Schewick and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), had called out the…
Some experts expressed doubts that network slicing was really going to be used by telcos in the way net neutrality advocates feared, but the final text appears…
On Tuesday, the FCC released the final text of the 2024 Open Internet Order, which the commission voted to adopt on April 25. Here’s my statement and initial a…
Barbara van Schewick, professor of law at Stanford and Director of the Center for Internet and Society, said the ruling could back up states’ right to create th…