Sentences with word «cyberlaw»

The guide, which is 24 pages long plus footnotes, was written by Cyberlaw Clinic and DMLP staff.
Thanks to Bill Pierce's blog for pointing out that the motherlode of Cyberlaw research has now been opened up to the great unwashed (like you and I).
Blawg Review of the Year 2009 at Cyberlaw Central shows the community of law bloggers helping Blawg Review host Kevin Thompson put together a photographic presentation on Towel Day.
Petter is a trained mediator, an expert in cyberlaw and serves as arbitrator / panellist for WIPO, US - based FORUM, the Swedish IIS, and the Czech Arbitration Court.
On October 18, 2006, he was interviewed by SCU Professor Eric Goldman, with students from Professor Goldman's class on Cyberlaw in attendance.
In a bonus 106th episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker and Alan Cohn interview Phil Reitinger, former DHS Deputy Undersecretary for Cybersecurity and Sony Corporation CISO and current Director of the new Global Cyber Alliance.
Think of it as the McLaughlin Group for cyberlaw.
He is one of the UK's leading cyberlaw experts, with a practice encompassing advisory and contentious work in the internet, IT and intellectual property fields.
Steve Jackson Games went on to win vindication in the courts, and Kevin Thompson now invokes the memory of this case as he hosts Blawg Review # 93 at his blog Cyberlaw Central.
CREATOR: University of Leeds, Business School and Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, Cyberlaw Research Unit.
The Electronic Freedom Foundation is equally critical, asserting that «Eric Menhart may call himself a cyberlawyer, but we think he has a lot of learn about cyberlaw — and common sense.»
He is one of the UK's leading cyberlaw experts, with a practice encompassing advisory and contentious work in the internet, IT and intellectual property fields.
Originally appearing on Steptoe & Johnson LLP website: In a bonus 106th episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker and Alan Cohn interview Phil Reitinger, former DHS Deputy Undersecretary for Cybersecurity and Sony Corporation CISO and current Director of the new Global Cyber Alliance.
Brighton, UK About Blog TechnoLlama blog covers several Cyberlaw topics, with emphasis on open licensing, digital rights, software protection, virtual worlds, and llamas.
Once a freewheeling frontier, the Internet is approaching lockdown as we trade freedom for the promise of security in our online lives, Oxford University cyberlaw scholar Jonathan Zittrain says.
A collection of links to Cyberlaw sites is also organized by topic, and some are annotated.
His lengthy blog post concludes, «All in all, this case is a very unfortunate Cyberlaw development.
Eric Menhart is a lawyer who heads Cyberlaw, which holds itself out as a «recognized leader» in matters such as domain name disputes, copyright and trademark.
I practise cyberlaw, as I like to call it.
The renowned cyberlaw and IP scholar taught at both Harvard and the University of Chicago Law School before joining Stanford's faculty in 2000.
Al is a member of the Houston Bar Association, where has served as chair of each of the Law Practice Management and Cyberlaw Sections, and has also served on the editorial board of The Houston Lawyer magazine for several years and as guest editor of special issues — most recently of the IP / Litigation issue, and has written substantive law articles and software / hardware product reviews.
Judge Kozinski has written opinions in several important cyberlaw cases, and has a reputation for grasping the legal ramifications of new technology.
Meanwhile, Berkman fellow Gene Koo and The Center for Computer - Assisted Legal Instruction are spearheading a project to create an electronic casebook for teaching cyberlaw — a project Berkman's John Palfrey calls «a very practical next step.»
Stanford's cyberlaw clinic is going to be investigating this problem this school year, so stay tuned here.
Brighton, England About Blog For researchers and students of cyberlaw and Internet regulation.
One upshot appears to be that CALI and Gene Koo will organize a group to build and use an e-casebook on cyberlaw.
There is, of course, a certain «rightness» about a course in cyberlaw having a cyberbook; but there's also the perpetuation of that same simplistic association common in law faculties, whereby an interest in information technology is felt to imply an interest in IP or tech law.
«Judge Kozinski Talks About Cyberlaw»: Eric Goldman has this post at his «Technology & Marketing Law Blog.»
Ryan Calo, a lawyer at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, tackles these and other questions in «Robots and the Lessons of Cyberlaw,» a paper that will appear in the California Law Review next spring.
This blawg comments on criminal law and cyberlaw, with an emphasis on free speech, privacy and computer security.
Reflections of a Cyberlaw Professor on an Alternative to the «Final Exam Only» Grading System Main Disclaimer Link Could Solve Compliance Dilemma for Public Companies Using Twitter»
Topics include patent, copyright, trademark, and antitrust law, as well as discussions of information privacy, cleantech / greentech, biotech and pharmaceutical issues, and cyberlaw
Reflections of a Cyberlaw Professor on an Alternative to the «Final Exam Only» Grading System»
This review is hosted on his blog, Cyberlaw Central.
A new guide to the legal protections available to reporters in Massachusetts was published this week by the Digital Media Law Project at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School.
Zittrain discusses his book, the field of Cyberlaw and his post at Harvard.
For one, it is working with the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard's Berkman Center to create a report documenting the Quincy project and the lessons it provided.
As an expert in cyberlaw, how do you see the world of IP changing in the next few years, regarding the development of the internet and technology?
Orla Lynskey is a lecturer in law at the London School of Economics where she teaches on Digital Rights, Cyberlaw, IT law and Competition law courses.
Specifically, his work focuses on patent law, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, cyberlaw, digital government (e-gov), agricultural biotechnology law, and biofuels regulation.
The Franklin Pierce Law Center IP Mall now offers the full text of intellectual property, cyberlaw, and electronic commerce publications of the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the 741 - person, $ 68 million - per - year «think tank» that works exclusively for Members and committees of the United States Congress.
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