Network Neutrality: What a Non-Discrimination Rule Should Look Like
Paper presented at TPRC 2010. October 3, 2010. Why a non-discrimination rule banning only discrimination that harms competition or harms users is bad, and why w…
Paper presented at TPRC 2010. October 3, 2010. Why a non-discrimination rule banning only discrimination that harms competition or harms users is bad, and why w…
People Can Be So Fake: A New Dimension to Privacy and Technology Scholarship, 114 PENN STATE LAW REVIEW 809 (2010) * Publication Type:Academic Writing * Publ…
Robots and Privacy, in ROBOT ETHICS: THE ETHICAL AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF ROBOTICS (Patrick Lin et al, eds.) (MIT Press 2012) * Publication Type:Academic Wr…
On the Internet, obscure information has a minimal risk of being discovered or understood by unintended recipients. Empirical research demonstrates that Interne…
We are at a crossroads with respect to the under-developed equitable defense of copyright misuse. The defense may go the way of its sibling, antitrust-based pat…
Socio-economic aspects are not intrinsic to the current Internet architecture. Today's architecture is becoming stressed as stakeholders introduce "hac…
Communications of the ACM * Publication Type:Academic Writing * Publication Date:02/01/2009 Download PDF…
Trilogy: Re-Architecting the Internet. An Hourglass Control Architecture for the Internet, Supporting Extremes of Commercial, Social and Technical Control Larg…
Network neutrality has received a great deal of attention recently, not just from legal academics and telecommunications experts, but from our elected represent…
The paper develops an economic framework for network neutrality regulation. Network neutrality rules forbid network operators to discriminate against third-part…
Scylla or Charybdis: Navigating the Jurisprudence of Visual Clutter, 103 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1877 (2005) * Publication Type:Academic Writing * Publication Da…