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Petition for Declaratory Ruling (with Free Press, Public Knowledge, Media Access Project, Consumer Federation of America, Information Society Project at Yale Law School and Charles Nesson
Why Comcast’s interference with BitTorrent violates the FCC Internet Policy Statement Read more about Petition for Declaratory Ruling (with Free Press, Public Knowledge, Media Access Project, Consumer Federation of America, Information Society Project at Yale Law School and Charles Nesson
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Rowling v. RDR Books - Complaint
Complaint filed by JK Rowling and Warner Brothers against RDR Books regarding the publication of the Harry Potter Lexicon. Read more about Rowling v. RDR Books - Complaint
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Hot Flash
By Documentary Film Program on October 18, 2007 at 11:32 am
Using a combination of archival, interview and new concert footage as well as photographs, news clippings, and contemporary critical analysis, HOT FLASH tells the story of Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women: three middle-aged women who gave up their day jobs to pursue a love of blues full-time - and succeeded! This film also reveals that these women are far from a novelty. They are talented, accomplished musicians who combine the traditional with the unconventional, reinterpreting old blues classics and creating new gems. Read more about Hot Flash
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Aguiar v. Webb - Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction
Floyd Webb's Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Read more about Aguiar v. Webb - Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction
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Network Neutrality and the Economics of an Information Superhighway: A Reply to Professor Yoo
Network neutrality has received a great deal of attention recently, not just from legal academics and telecommunications experts, but from our elected representatives, the relevant agencies and the press. Our representatives have held multiple hearings on network neutrality and are actively considering whether to include a provision aimed at preserving network neutrality in pending telecommunications reform legislation. The Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission are also considering the issue. Read more about Network Neutrality and the Economics of an Information Superhighway: A Reply to Professor Yoo
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Kahle v. Gonzales - Supplemental Reply Brief in support of Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
Supplemental Reply Brief in Support of Petition for a Writ of Certiorari. Read more about Kahle v. Gonzales - Supplemental Reply Brief in support of Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
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Golan v. Holder - Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Order
The Tenth Circuit held that the Uruguay Round Agreements Act ("URAA") altered the "traditional contours of copyright protection" by resurrecting copyright protection for works that had fallen into the public domain, thus contravening the "bedrock principle of copyright law that works in the public domain remain in the public domain." Read more about Golan v. Holder - Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Order
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Vargas v. BT - Reply in support of Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Costs
Defendant's reply brief in support of motion for attorneys' fees and costs. Read more about Vargas v. BT - Reply in support of Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Costs
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Kahle v. Gonzales - Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court. Read more about Kahle v. Gonzales - Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
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