The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is proud to present Reputation Economies in Cyberspace. The symposium will be held on December 8, 2007 at...
Last month, a Swedish hacker got hold of passwords to the e-mail accounts of over 100 senior Government officials in India and published the same on Internet...
**Remote participation in the A2K2 conference on the accompanyong Wiki: http://research.yale.edu/isp/a2k/wiki/index.php/Yale_A2K2. We invite you to contribute...
OPEN STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM (OSIS) AT YALE LAW SCHOOL The Information Society Project at Yale Law School cordially invites you to attend the Open...
This bibliography posted to the Net-Gold discussion group may be of possible interest to the members of this discussion group. From: "David P. Dillard"...
Access to Knowledge Conference Yale Information Society Project April 21-23, 2006 Yale Law School http://islandia.law.yale.edu/isp/a2kconfmain.html The...
Hello folks, Please review the important joint statement below, related to the WIPO Broadcaster's Treaty, and consider adding your signature if you are an...
See my blog post: http://www.dowire.org/notes/?p=66 Challenging the Norms and Standards of Election Administration: Standards for EMBs (Election Management...
I am the owner of a small web hosting company in Canada. My servers are located in the US. As it stands, I have a client who has an account with me that has a ...
Does anyone know if it is actually illegal for a person to impersonate another person in an email? I own the webserver where this client (web designer) hosts...
I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on this for me as to the legality of this schenario. I, Scott, do part time website programming (sub-contracted)...
I recently purchased a new video game title which was newly released. It turned out to be defective so I contacted the manufacture for a replacement. The...
As long as a site owner does not prohibit linkage to his site by making it password protected or otherwise restricted for viewing, I feel that he cannot raise...
If we donot accept the Internet technology as it is ..which includes "Caching" ..then we need to shut up Internet. If it is a question of accepting Internet...
Yes, but that "copying" is what the technology requires in order to be able to view the work to begin with. Saying that this is "implied consent" is like ...
Dear Friends, This group had been an active and very informative group until some time back. I hope it will come back to life soon. The recent news reports...
The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is proud to announce that registration is now open for The Global Flow of Information Conference 2005, which...
Just wanted to introduce myself and my credentials to all - thanks! Securing data is the first and most important procedure and process in your case. My...
Hi, I am new to the group and I thought I would ask if anyone knew of more cases dealing with spectrum allocation? I have found the Nextwave v. FCC case, Red...
I am currently creating a personal website for non-commercial purposes. The content of the website includes various different items and information of a...
Hello. I ended up here because I found the answer to someone else's libel question out on the Internet. BTW, that one sounded more like a scam to me. It's...
Seems the due process market is not always for sale to the highest bidder CWSIV SEATTLE In a preliminary ruling, the U.S. government rejected Microsoft...
"Law and justice are not always the same." -- Gloria Steinem (1944- ) Publisher of Ms. magazine "The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you...
Hello, I'm looking for some information regarding copyright laws pertaining to images, which I haven't been able to locate through internet searches I've done....
For all the "google" stuff that has been debated about whether or not it's legal: http://www.cybersheet.com/google.html The lawsuit is in PDF format on the...