Super cool video for Monday morning
Thanks to Denise, I was pointed to this amazing video recently. It's the best 4:31 I've spent on line recently.…
Thanks to Denise, I was pointed to this amazing video recently. It's the best 4:31 I've spent on line recently.…
Wells Fargo and Visa released a study on Thursday that reported a significant decline in reports of identity theft last year. Still, the losses to individuals…
Zimbio is a cool web 2.0 collaborative media company, that has developed a great tool for promoting your blog. (Full disclosure: Zimbio is a client of my firm,…
This international conference will take place in Berlin, 21-22 February 2007. From the website: Digitisation of cultural assets is an increasingly important to…
Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez is interested in restarting talks with Congress about data retention legislation. (See Anne Broache, “Feds: Details of ISP Sno…
What exactly is the scope of executive power? We heard about it during the warrentless wiretapping controversy and a myriad of other constitutional faux pax of…
I've already gone on record opposing "net neutrality" legislation, (see "What's Wrong With Net Neutrality," http://www.cioinsight.co…
AOL provides a reference index to Internet related litigation (http://legal.web.aol.com/decisions/index.html) and IP issues in particular (http://legal.web.aol.…
The New York Times this morning has a wonderful article on the demise of href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/27/business/27morse.html?_r=1&oref=slogin…
Thanks to Evan Brown, I learned of the N.D. Texas opinion in Live Nation Motor Sports v. Davis. The case is about whether "webcasts" (or perhaps just…
There they go again. The other day (see http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/21/business/21cable.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&o... ), the FCC ruled in favor of lo…
Search is becoming an increasingly important topic in cyberlaw. After several sessions and conferences looking at the issue (including at CFP 2004, Yale Law Sch…