The Problems Of Web Surveillance: Some Context For My Quote In The New York Times
UPDATE: The New York Times published most of the rest of my comments on Bits Blog. Thanks! I was quoted in a cover story in today's New York Times as sayi…
UPDATE: The New York Times published most of the rest of my comments on Bits Blog. Thanks! I was quoted in a cover story in today's New York Times as sayi…
* Date Published:12/27/2010 * Original Publication:The Hill…
NPR interview with Barbara van Schewick about expectations of the the Federal Communications Commission to pass proposed "net neutrality" rules. Criti…
* Date Published:12/20/2010 * Original Publication:Ars Technica…
Spark interview with Barbara van Schewick about her new book, Internet Architecture and Innovation. In it, Barbara explains why the internet has been so good at…
The FCC’s Open Internet Proposal – Lessons from Silicon Valley Edit [This is the second of two posts about the FCC's proposal for Open Internet rules. The…
On December 1, the chairman of the FCC proposed a set of rules designed to protect the open Internet. He would like the commission to adopt this proposal at its…
On Wednesday, December 1, 2010, Barbara van Schewick talked about her recently released and widely praised book, Internet Architecture and Innovation, at Stanfo…
Watch Barbara van Schewick's talk about her book "Internet Architecture and Innovation" recorded on December 1, 2010 at Stanford Law School. Down…
Last week the law school hosted the important conference "Intellectual Property in the International Arena: WIPO Comes to Stanford." Along with Richar…
When the only tool you have is a hammer, as the old cliché goes, everything looks like a nail. Net neutrality, as I first wrote in 2006, is a complicated issue…
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…