by anickow | Nov 6, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Professor Susan CrawfordVisiting Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law SchoolMember, ICANN Board of DirectorsFounder, OneWebDayYour wireless carrier (in the U.S., probably AT&T or Verizon Wireless) has a lot of control over the handset you can use and...
by anickow | Nov 5, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: John Geis, Associate Editor, MTTLRIt’s that time of year again: crisp Saturday afternoons, college football, and the release of the Bowl Championship Series (“BCS”)1 standings. The BCS standings determine who plays for the NCAA Football Division I...
by anickow | Oct 31, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Jason Miller, Associate Editor, MTTLRPoliticians in Oakland County, Michigan, a wealthy suburb of Detroit, are currently implementing a plan to cover 910 square miles with free Wi-Fi.1 San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has been trying to promote free...
by anickow | Oct 29, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Nancy Sims, Associate Editor, MTTLRIn 2003, the RIAA began a campaign to protect the music of its members by bringing infringement suits directly against individual users of file-sharing software.1 In the four years since, the RIAA has approached over...
by anickow | Oct 24, 2007 | Uncategorized |
by: Brandon Saunders, Associate EditorThere are a number of concerns raised by the flurry of new laws aimed at toughening the community sanctions for persons convicted of sexually-based offenses. Many of these laws are patterned and named after Florida’s 2005 Jessica...