The European Parliament just dealt a major blow to net neutrality
"In a blog post published last week, Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick laid out what she says are the four key problems with the European Parliam…
"In a blog post published last week, Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick laid out what she says are the four key problems with the European Parliam…
Today, 21 cyberlaw and/or cybersecurity professors and researchers joined a letter calling for the Senate to reject the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (&…
Dan Geer – the Chief Information Security Officer at In-Q-Tel (the US Intelligence Community’s venture capital firm) and all-around-cyber-guru - recently gave a…
"Some lawyers thrive on change and evolution, according to new Northeastern University School of Law professor Andrea Matwyshyn. She is a prime exam…
"Dans un article publié par The Verge, Barbara van Schewick, professeur de droit à Stanford s’exprime ainsi : « L’Europe va avoir des règles concernant la…
Tomorrow, the European Parliament will vote on a proposal that will decide the future of the open Internet in Europe. The proposal is supposed to protect net ne…
"Im Einzelnen seien das die sogenannten Spezialdienste, das Zero-Rating, Datenverkehrskategorien sowie das Trafficmanagement bei drohender Netzüberlastung.…
"As Stanford Professor Barbara van Schewick notes, the rules fail terribly on four major fronts. One, they fail to prevent or even police the zero rating o…
"Let’s examine the four major parts of the EU proposal that net neutrality advocates are trying to change and compare these to the US rules. To help illumi…
"Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick, also Director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, has collated signatures from almost 50 tech gi…
"Barbara van Schewick, Stanford Law Professor and Director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, has penned an in-depth analysis of the proposed…
"The opponents include many of the same actors who pushed the Federal Communications Commission for stronger U.S. rules, including Stanford University'…