Bruce Damer and Stephen Reading
This presentation will feature live journeys into online virtual worlds where ad hoc property and civil rules of conduct are emerging. From avatar citizens pilf…
This presentation will feature live journeys into online virtual worlds where ad hoc property and civil rules of conduct are emerging. From avatar citizens pilf…
Short Take: The future of law and order in cyberspace, SiliconValley.com Granick speaks with Mercury News Staff Writer David Plotnikoff about the future of law…
The Accidental Activist, Business 2.0, March 20, 2001 Lawrence Lessig infuriates Microsoft, Hollywood, and AOL with ideas that are making an impact across the…
Del Torto will be discussing human rights, encryption technologies, and his recent work in Guatemala. This discussion will cover some of the basic issues: inter…
"We're the Freedom People": Q&A with Jennifer Granick, Information Security Magazine, March 2001 Attorney Jennifer Granick has made a career…
Cyberlawyer: Don't blame the hackers, by Robert Lemos, CNET News.com, February 1, 2001 Granick talks about the Center, the future of law on the Internet, a…
Stanford snaps up hacker lawyer, SecurityFocus.com, January 4, 2001 San Francisco lawyer Jennifer Granick puts practice on hold to become Clinical Director for…
Rights Advocate Starts Stanford Tech Law Center, San Francisco Chronicle, January 13, 2001 One of the premier advocates for civil liberties on the Internet has…
The Future of Intellectual Property on the Internet: Lessig v. Valenti (I) (Includes notes, questions, and transcript.)…
August 9, 2000: In Defense of Accused Computer Crackers, ComputerWorld…
August 2, 2000: Computer Crimes Expose Flawed Trial System, ComputerWorld…
August 30, 1999: S.F. Lawyer Helps Hackers, Crackers Get a Break, San Francisco Chronicle…