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Category: Internet Regulation
EU + US Law (Paywall Chapter): "Copyright Liability for Hyperlinking"
Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technologies (EARN IT) Act: "Privacy, Free Expression, and Security Threatened by Graham Proposal"
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: "What Happens If the Internet’s Most Important Law Disappears?"
"Germany Wants to Limit Memes and Mashups Derived from Press Publishers’ Material to 128-By-128 Pixels in Resolution, and Three Seconds in Length"
"Mozilla, Consumer Groups Petition For Rehearing of Net Neutrality Case"
"ICANN Hits Pause on the Sale of .ORG to Republican Billionaires’ Private Equity Fund"
Free Speech: "EFF Urges Congress Not to Dismantle Section 230"
"Bad News From the EU: High Court Blesses Global Takedown Order"
"Supreme Court Lets Blind Man Sue Domino’s over Website Accessibility"
"Google Faces Scrutiny from Congress, DOJ over Plans to Encrypt DNS"
"Study Proves The FCC’s Core Justification for Killing Net Neutrality Was False"
"California Ballot Proposal Would Tighten Data Privacy Rules"
"Google Wins Case as Court Rules ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Is EU-Only"
EFF CASE Act Action Alert: “Tell Congress: Don’t Let a Quasi-Court Bankrupt Internet Users”
"One More Time: Just Because The Internet Didn’t Explode Doesn’t Mean Killing Net Neutrality Was A Great Idead"
"’We Can Be Proud:’ France Becomes First Country to Adopt EU Copyright Reform"
Papers by James Boyle, Cory Doctorow, Pamela Samuelson, Jessica Litman, and Others: The Past and Future of The Internet: A Symposium for John Perry Barlow
The Duke Law & Technology Review has published a special issue: The Past and Future of The Internet: A Symposium for John Perry Barlow (entire issue file).
Here's an excerpt from the introduction by James Boyle:
John Perry Barlow passed away on Feb 7th, 2018. John Perry's name is generally followed by a long list of qualities: poet, lyricist, rancher, civil libertarian, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, teller-of-stories, organizer of parties, bringer of light. Good friend. Certainly he was all of these. The picture above gives you some sense of his personality. But he was also the author of two influential essays in the very early days of the World Wide Web—A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace and Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy of Mind on the Global Net. . . .
Rather than offer a simple Festschrift for Barlow, this symposium uses those two essays as the jumping off point for a reflection on the current state of the digital world.
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"Fight to Change California’s Landmark Consumer Privacy Law Fizzles — for Now"
"Assessing the Current State of Net Neutrality and Exploring Solutions in Creating and Maintaining Open, Available, and Innovative Internet and Broadband Services"
Robbie Troiano has published "Assessing the Current State of Net Neutrality and Exploring Solutions in Creating and Maintaining Open, Available, and Innovative Internet and Broadband Services" in the Journal of Business & Technology Law.
Here's an excerpt:
The Article will provide an extensive background of net neutrality in the United States, discussing the pertinent case law and legislation that shaped the modern Internet regulatory landscape. It will conclude by discussing the current state of the law, focusing on the perspectives of proponents and opponents of the law as it currently stands under the Restoring Internet Freedom Order.
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