Free (as in beer) Speech about yoga case
I'm speaking about the Open Source Yoga Unity case on Monday, March 15 at 12:30 in the Moot Court Room at Stanford Law School. As if the excitement of my…
I'm speaking about the Open Source Yoga Unity case on Monday, March 15 at 12:30 in the Moot Court Room at Stanford Law School. As if the excitement of my…
Stanford Law School and the Markle Foundation cordially invite you to a panel discussion to be led by members of the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Se…
A tantalizing announcement from Dave Winer (read to the bottom). Not just that he's up for a WIRED award, but that a new announcement is forthcoming that me…
Yesterday I talked about dire ecological costs associated with manufacturing each new PC. My lovely fiancée informed me that the people who brought you the Ener…
Great reflections on a recent concert at Carnegie Hall by Cardozo law professor Susan Crawford on how changes in technology and intermediate innovators have cha…
Monday March 8, 2004 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Room 80 (Moot Courtroom) Free and Open to all! Lunch Served The open access (commons) vs. private control debate is ragi…
March 8, 2004 5:45- 7:00 PM Stanford Law School: Room 290 Free and Open to All When a technology's integration into society outpaces the laws that govern i…
One new PC requires about 1.8 tons of raw material. Stunning new study from the UN. In particular, chip fabrication takes a tremendous amount of water -- ironic…
Heard about the ban of Girl Scout Cookies in Texas? Seems the Scouts’ association with Planned Parenthood was a bit unsavory for these lone-star palettes and t…
On February 27, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research was honored by the visit of Mr. Alan Greenspan, who addressed his audience putting forth a n…
Trusted Computing Group, Reply to the European Article 29 Working Group report, February 6, 2004.…
TCG has published a short reply and Q&A to the European Article 29 Working Party report. There is not a whole lot of new information in there, though.…