Comcast Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission
Comcast Corp. v. FCC is a 2010 United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia case holding that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) does n…
Comcast Corp. v. FCC is a 2010 United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia case holding that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) does n…
Letter to the Federal Communications Commission asking the Commission to investigate the reports that Verizon Wireless is violating the open-devices and open-ap…
November 30, 2011 http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6749 From local issues like the BART protests to national and international movements like Occupy and the A…
Evgeny Morozov and Andrew McLaughlin debated the sincerity, utility and repercussions of America's commitment to a free Internet. They discussed the desirea…
Evgeny Morozov and Andrew McLaughlin debated the sincerity, utility and repercussions of America's commitment to a free Internet. They discussed the desirab…
In summer 2011, news reports claimed that Verizon Wireless had asked Google to disable tethering applications in Google’s mobile application store, the Android…
Marc Fennell interviews Barbara van Schewick about Net Neutrality on ABC1.…
May 9, 2011 - Stanford Law School CIS Speakers Series Tim Wu presented his widely acclaimed new book THE MASTER SWITCH: The Rise and Fall of Information Empire…
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The future of journalism and the Internet are both in serious jeopardy, and as go these issues go the future of our democracy. Free Press President Josh Silver…
NPR interview with Barbara van Schewick about expectations of the the Federal Communications Commission to pass proposed "net neutrality" rules. Criti…
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…