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Packets Vol. 6 No. 2 Now Available12/1: CIS/SLATA Speaker Series - Leonhard Dobusch11/24: CIS/SLATA Speaker Series - David Nimmer

Technological literacy and youth

by Colin Rule, posted on November 20, 2008 - 2:16pm. Tamar Lewin in the NYT today: "Good news for worried parents: All those hours their teenagers spend socializing on the Internet are not a bad thing, according to a new study by the MacArthur Foundation...  read more | Colin Rule's blog | add new comment

Packets Vol. 6 No. 2 Now Available

by Amanda Smith, posted on November 18, 2008 - 1:32pm. Packets Vol. 6 No. 2 is online here.Packets is production of the Stanford Center for Internet & Society (CIS). It is written by members of the Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA), and edited by CIS staff, fellows and volunteer attorneys. Our purpose is to provide the legal community with a concise description of recently decided cyberlaw-related cases, and where possible, to point to the original decisions. We urge you to forward Packets wherever you please, and to take from it any content you would like. The writers on the Packets Editorial Board are: Jenny Kim, Yuki Ide, José Mauro Decoussau Machado, Matt Kellogg, Robert Orlando Lopez, Allison Pedrazzi Helfrich, Stuart Loh, Morgan Galland and Alex Harris. Amanda Smith's blog | add new comment

The Next Copyright Case to Hit the Supreme Court?

by Zohar Efroni, posted on November 18, 2008 - 3:14am. A while ago I commented here on the Second Circuit’s decision in The Cartoon Network/Cable News Network v. CSC Holdings/Cablevision. It seemed to me like a decision that would leave a mark, one with implications reaching far beyond the particular dispute between the particular parties. Meanwhile, Cable News appealed to the Supreme Court. During the first week of November, a rainfall of amici curiea (friends of the court) briefs supporting the petition washed the threshold of the Court. read more | Zohar Efroni's blog | add new commentFree tags: cablevision, copyright

German Court Orders to Block wikipedia.de Due to Offending Article

by Zohar Efroni, posted on November 16, 2008 - 11:37am. Here’s another bizarre Internet case that makes you wonder…. Typing now into your favorite Internet browser the address www.wikipedia.de (the German Wikipedia) will not lead you to the familiar Wikipedia homepage. Instead, you will find yourself starring at the following notice (original is in German, below is my loose translation): read more | Zohar Efroni's blog | add new commentSubstantive Tags: free speech, privacyFree tags: wikipedia

Legally Speaking - new program from California Lawyer and UC Hastings

by Colette Vogele, posted on November 14, 2008 - 11:39am. Legally SpeakingMark your calendars for January 14 for what looks to be an interesting CLE presented by The California Lawyer Magazine and UC Hastings. Legally Speaking is a new talk show program that will be filmed in San Francisco and feature the most famous lawyers in the world, including Stanford's own Lawrence Lessig. read more | Colette Vogele's blog | add new comment

DMCA: Some great videos from Public Knowledge

by Colette Vogele, posted on November 13, 2008 - 3:58pm. My friend Alex Curtis of Public Knowledge pointed me today to a great series of videos that PK put together regarding last month's 10-year anniversary of the DMCA. You can check them out here. Colette Vogele's blog | add new comment

11/14: Stanford Open Source Lab (Un) Conference

Start: Nov 14 2008 - 12:00pmEnd: Nov 14 2008 - 6:00pmConference Title: Stanford Open Source Lab (Un) ConferenceDescription: The Stanford Open Source Lab (Un) Conferencehappens this Friday, November 14, 12- 6 p.m. at Wallenberg Hall.Come learn about open source @ StanfordCome show off your open source projectSign up for speaker slots at NoonStudent projects especially encouraged!For more information, visit: http://opensource.stanford.eduhttp://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=32417735793Sessions will include:Rob Lucas - Open Journal SystemsJoy P. Ku - Simbios/open access in biocomputation researchChris Ridder - Center for Internet and Society: OS licenses 101Vladimir Bacvanski - inferData: Web 2.0, AJAX, other open sourcetechnologiesKieran Lal - Drupal/AcquiaZack Rosen - Chapter3: Drupal, the Howard Dean campaign, Non profitsMike Linkswayer - Creative CommonsRaj Kumar, Internet Archive: The Importance of Open Source Books.Tracey Jaquith, Internet Archive - new Ogg Theora video support in Firefox 3.1, and ...Ed Chi, PARC - Who edits wikipediaHenrik Bennetsen, Stanford Humanities Lab - Open discussion about the future of the Stanford Open Source LabJohn Bickar, Irina Zaks, OSL - Drupal training 101Mike Krieger, Stanford student - Django courseappAlex Kozak, Ben Moskowitz, UC Berkeley students - Students for Free CultureDave Cohen - Facebook for Drupal permalink | add new comment | calendar

Navigenics And 23andMe Commit To Fight Unreasonable Subpoenas

by Ryan Calo, posted on November 11, 2008 - 4:01pm. I learned something very interesting in preparing for last evening’s panel (PDF) on consumer genomics we recently co-sponsored with the Center for Law and the Biosciences. It turns out that at least one industry leader – Navigenics – has committed in writing to resisting court orders, subpoenas, and other requests for information about their customers. Specifically, Navigenics promises in its privacy policy that the company “will use reasonable and lawful efforts to limit the scope of any such legally required disclosure.” I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a commitment to push back against third-party requests in a public legal document before. And the 23andMe panelist's commitment, though oral, was at least as strong. read more | Ryan Calo's blog | add new commentSubstantive Tags: privacy

A hopeful sign

by Colin Rule, posted on November 10, 2008 - 11:58am. It seems we have a very narrow window open right now to rebuild relations between red and blue America. I was very impressed to see this post on the progressive blog Crooks and Liars:  read more | Colin Rule's blog | add new comment

Consumer Genomics Panel Monday @ 5:00PM

by Ryan Calo, posted on November 8, 2008 - 10:55am. Consumer Genomics: Law and PolicyNovember 10, 2008 from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pmStanford Law School, Room 190With a credit card and a saliva sample, consumers can now unlock the secrets carried in their DNA. Consumer genomics offers direct access to one's genetic code, plus interpretations of health risks, family lineage, opportunities for social networking, and more. But how should consumer genomics be regulated? Join us for a panel discussion with Stephen Moore (General Counsel, Navigenics), Anne Wojcicki (Co-founder, 23andMe), and Alexis Madrigal (Wired), moderated by bioscience and law expert Hank Greely (Stanford Law School). Open to the public. Brought to you by the Stanford Law School Center for Law and the Biosciences and co-sponsored by the Center for Internet and Society. Ryan Calo's blog | add new comment | 1 attachment123456789…next ›last »Syndicate content Home »

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