Tags: cyberlaw
Mar
18
*(cross-posted to [Freedom To Tinker](http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/joehall/domain-names-cant-defend-themselves))*
Today, the Kentucky Supreme Court handed down an opinion in the saga of Kentucky vs. 141 Domain Names (described a while back h… more »
Oct
17
*[cross-posted to Freedom to Tinker]*
Yes, that is a title of a real, current legal case and controversy.
(And, no, the links in this post are not spam... mostly gambling news sites seem to be reporting on this.)
The Governor of Kentucky, throu… more »
Jul
12
EFF Pub Quiz
copyright, secrecy, privacy, patents, berkeley, photos, p2p, friends, food, policy, DRM, legal, defamation, education, iSchoolThis past Thursday, [EFF] hosted a Pub Quiz event where teams were asked 8 rounds of questions related to cyberlaw. Our team, from [the Berkeley Clinic], was called **Notice and TAKEDOWN**.
We tied for third place with the [Stanford CIS]/[Fair Use… more »
Jun
18
> I?m here this morning to warn that, whatever gloss might be put on it, the so-called ?compromise? on immunity for phone companies that broke the law is anything but a compromise, and that Congress appears poised to needlessly toss the rule of la… more »