by Jason C. Miller | Jun 26, 2009 | Legal/Tech News, Legislation/Regulations, MTTLR Journal |
You may think of robocalls as those annoying automated calls about warrantees that the FCC is cracking down on. But if you have a land line and regularly vote in elections, you probably receive political robocalls as well. These robocalls are subject to fewer...
by nsims | Mar 25, 2009 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News |
New Zealand’s government announced this week that their proposed “three strikes”/”graduated response” copyright law would not go into effect, and would be rewritten from the ground up.The law, which would have required ISPs to cut off...
by Jason C. Miller | Mar 22, 2009 | Cases, Legal/Tech News, Quick Links |
As courts [PDF] have established standards for subpoenas to ISPs in online defamation lawsuits, they have raised new questions. Professor Wasserman has raised the question whether these standards are a part of state substantive defamation law that federal courts would...