SCU Computer and High Tech Law Journal Website
1.8.08 •The Santa Clara Computer and High Tech Law Journal launched a completely rebuilt website, and already have four years of archived issues available as PDFs.
Net Law Out for Holidays
12.5.07 •Finals are upon us, and the holiday break follows immediately thereafter. The Net Law blog will return in January. Happy Holidays!
Technology Brief: OpenID
11.29.07 •You may have heard about OpenID in a variety of security, privacy, and anonymity discussions. Here are the basics of what OpenID can and cannot do.
Music DRM and Innovation, Seven Months Later
11.23.07 •Recent events in the music industry show the market is capable of providing consumers with viable alternatives to illegal filesharing.
Other Shoes Dropping?
11.8.07 •Are changes in the music industry signalling more power for consumers, or just a change in which boss calls the shots?
Yahoo! - A Handy Scapegoat for Congress
11.6.07 •What does “every conceivable step to prevent automatic compliance” mean when you’re doing business in China and you receive a demand to produce information?
Viacom v. YouTube and Section 512 of the DMCA
11.1.07 •DMCA Section 512 (the “Safe Harbor” provisions) examined by a panel of experts in the context of the Viacom v. YouTube case.
The FCC Needs A Better Website
10.31.07 •Several commenters have recently jumped on the FCC for its poor website. There is more to the criticism than simple annoyance. This is about transparency (or lack thereof) in government.

