Law professors react to PIPA, SOPA legislation
Congress is expected to consider two bills when it returns from recess on Jan. 24: the Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act (PROTECT IP Act or...
View ArticleStanford CIS joins SOPA, PIPA blackout
Many popular websites–Wikipedia, Reddit and Imgur to name a few–blacked out their websites yesterday as part of a protest movement against the Stop Online Piracy Act, commonly referred to as SOPA,...
View ArticleThe Mixed Messages of Modernism: Piracy in Perspective
The intricacies of law – those giant red books that law students tote around, or the very phrase “tort reform” – are about as interesting to most people as 1920s Hungarian silent film. The Stop Online...
View ArticleEditorial: SOPA/PIPA and 21st century education
As the University is in the process of reforming its undergraduate education requirements, mainly the Introduction to the Humanities program, we see at least one academic field that is currently...
View ArticleRep. Issa discusses SOPA/PIPA
Congressman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) engaged in a public conversation Monday evening with Anthony Falzone, director of the Fair Use Project at the Center for Internet and Society (CIS), on the broad...
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