Internet Policy

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.

Why Do We Call It Intellectual Property?

2.3.08 • 

Richard Stallman is a widely known as a radical, but does that doom his critique of the term intellectual property?

Would A $10,000 Bounty Help the Yale Students?

1.30.08 • 

You’re being criticized online. You find it vexing. So what do you do? It depends on how much cash you have on hand.

Griefers: Harbingers of “In-World” Torts?

1.28.08 • 

Online worlds are big business. Griefers disrupt online worlds. How will the American legal system deal with tortious “in-world” behavior?

Security Expert Explains Why He Keeps His Wireless Network Open

1.17.08 • 

Computer security expert Bruce Schneier keeps his home WiFi network open. Is he on to something, or is he being too blasé about the legal and technical risks?

Got Questions for Stallman?

1.16.08 • 

Richard Stallman, the controversial man behind the GPL, will be lecturing at SCU on January 31st. Come armed with questions.

Broadband Policies of the Stars

1.10.08 • 

See if you can match these statements about broadband with the presidential candidates who made them.

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