A decision this week by the Court of Appeals of São Paulo dominated local news on Internet liability, triggering passionate discussions amongst Brazilian intern…
Civil society has reacted negatively to the Italian Communication Authority (AGCOM) Proposal for an administrative system of online copyright enforcement. Appro…
An Advocate General with the European Court of Justice (ECJ) recently issued an opinion that courts may order Internet Service Providers to block access to copy…
Cross-posted from Just Security.
By Jennifer Granick and Thomas Earnest
Today’s Washington Post report that the National Security Agency (NSA) is gathering ne…
In the latest news report based on documents revealed by Edward Snowden, we’ve learned that the NSA creates profiles of porn viewing, online sexual activity and…
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada recently launched its 2013-2014 call for funding proposals for its Contribution Program, a $500,000 funding envelope to condu…
Cross-posted from Open Law Lab.
I’ve just posted a project summary up for my team’s work at the FWD.us DREAMer Hackathon at the Program for Legal Tech & De…
Cross-posted from USA Today.
Outrageous and possibly illegal. That's what Google's executive chairman called the latest chapter in the NSA saga – news…
In a new post over at Just Security, I look at the recently declassified Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) opinions on bulk collection of Internet…
The long standing saga of Max Moseley’s sexual images has recently offered European decision makers a new opportunity to strike a balance between freedom of exp…
The first meeting of the Stanford Intermediary Liability Lab (SILLab) will take place on Thursday, November 21 at 4pm in room Neukom 104 at Stanford Law School.…
Cross-posted from Open Law Lab.
My Program for Legal Tech & Design held its first Law By Design workshop this past weekend at Stanford’s d.school. We chall…