Internet Policy - Net Law

DRM Not Dying, Just Resting

5.9.08 • 

Think DRM is dead? Think again. Or read what the RIAA thinks and continue to think what you already thought.

NBC Universal Cozies Up to YouTube Pirates

4.14.08 • 

Posting a Saturday Night Live skit to YouTube provokes an unexpected reaction from NBC Universal.

The Fight for No. 2 Heats Up

4.7.08 • 

The takeover battle between Microsoft and Yahoo just got a bit more heated.

Adobe & Apple Not Reading Own EULAs

3.30.08 • 

Adobe and Apple have been embarrassed by EULA mistakes of late. Is it reasonable to expect that anyone actually reads them?

Viacom v. YouTube: Punitive Damages A No-Go

3.11.08 • 

Judge Stanton of S.D.N.Y. tells Viacom that it will not be able to assert a claim for punitive damages against YouTube.

NBC’s Lawyers Didn’t Get the Memo

3.5.08 • 

NBC is using BitTorrent. Nobody seems to have told the lawyers who said some nasty things about P2P in a recent comment to the FCC.

DRM Maginot Line Takes Another Beating

2.20.08 • 

The real-world ease of use provide by doubleTwist will further weaken already strained DRM defenses.

Broadband Gets A Census

2.11.08 • 

A new site offers the promise of better broadband info for consumers and for policymakers.

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