May 28, 2001
"Wind Done Gone" Injunction Lifted by Federal Appeals Court Germany considers Violent Arcade-game Tax Arbitration panel orders Aimster to turn tver…
"Wind Done Gone" Injunction Lifted by Federal Appeals Court Germany considers Violent Arcade-game Tax Arbitration panel orders Aimster to turn tver…
Ford Motor Company's Irate over Domain Name...Eric Corley's at it again No Recession for Free Software: Hackers scorn the theory that the economic down…
The music industry has proposed a range of "security technologies" designed to prevent the unauthorized copying of recorded music. Recently a group o…
Rivals Upset at Windows XP Features: More product bundling Internet Entrapment? FBI sets up trap for hackers on the Internet. Chinese Hackers Call Off Attacks…
The e.biz 25: The Most Influential People in Electronic Business, Business Week, May 13, 2001 His first book, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, challenged wha…
Max Vision: FBI pawn?, Security Focus, May 8, 2001 Jennifer Granick defends 'the Equalizer': a security expert and confessed hacker who infiltrated the…
It bites: 'Love Bug' strain still potent. Microsoft executive publicly attacks open-source approach as flawed. 2nd Circuit Weighs DVD Copying: Report…
Judge: Labels wrong on Napster. Judge Patel rules that recording labels are misinterpreting the ruling in the Napster case. We could tell you, but then we'…
Napster licenses acoustic fingerprinting technology to filter songs in order to comply with its injunction. U.S. District judge refuses to allow chat room user…
Peer-to-peer network architectures have come to broad attention over the last several years with the success of Napster and other applications. Many see "…
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…