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CIS @ iLaw

Donna Wentworth has been liveblogging the proceedings of iLaw Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Copyright. She has notes on Julian Dibbell on Virtual Worlds as well as…

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Ex-Intel worker's case goes to high court

The San Jose Mercury News has an article on the Intel v. Hamidi case, Ex-Intel worker's case goes to high court. Jennifer Granick, director of CIS, is quote…

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Privacy and the First Amendment Symposium

The California State Office of Privacy Protection and other privacy groups are presenting Uniting Privacy and the First Amendment in the 21st Century, an activi…

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POSTPONED!

The California Bipartisan Commission on Internet Political Practices meeting scheduled for this Friday at Stanford Law School has been postponed.  As soon as a…

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Webmaster/ Interaction Designer Stanford Law School Center for Internet & Society The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is looking…

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California Commission to Meet at SLS

The California Bipartisan Commission on Internet Political Practices Technology Subcommittee Friday, March 28, 2003 Stanford Law School Moot Courtroom (room 80…

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SuitWatch: Spectrum Conference

Doc Searls of the Linux Journal discusses the Spectrum Policy conference in his latest posting to SuitWatch, SuitWatch - March 13.…

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-Primus withdraws Subpoena-

On February 27, 2003, the Stanford Center for Internet and Society (CIS) convinced Primus Telecommunications to withdraw its subpoena seeking the identifying in…

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Clinic Files Second Set of Comments

The Stanford Cyberlaw Clinic filed a second set of comments today on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Electronic Frontier Foundat…

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The Stanford Cyberlaw Clinic filed a second set of comments today on behalf of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Electronic Frontier Foundat…