Revision3 CEO: Blackout caused by MediaDefender attack – ars technica: Revision3, the Internet television network behind popular shows like Diggnation, experienced a serious network failure over Memorial Day weekend. CEO Jim Louderback revealed today that the outage was caused by … Continued
Monthly Archives: May 2008
Viacom Ups Ante In YouTube Copyright Spat: Google More Than A Mere Enabler
Viacom Ups Ante In YouTube Copyright Spat: Google More Than A Mere Enabler – washingtonpost.com Cynthia Brumfeld noticed that Viacom actually raised the stakes in a recently (.pdf) amended complaint from April. In addition to pointing out that YouTube hosts … Continued
Analysis of Same-Sex Marriage Opinion in California
Balkinization – Grading the California same-sex marriage opinion: The California Supreme Court’s opinion is distressingly conclusory. It combines a tortured and probably unsalvageable substantive due process analysis with a strange, ultimately barely successful equal protection argument. If it is … Continued
Defense Department Jettisons Charges Against '20th Hijacker'
Law Blog – WSJ.com : Defense Department Jettisons Charges Against ’20th Hijacker’: On the Gitmo front, the last several weeks have brought the Bush administration a series of legal defeats. First, Gitmo’s former chief prosecutor turned against the Pentagon, testifying … Continued
Copyright's Paradox: a book by Neil Netanel
Neail Netanel writes on The Volokh Conspiracy: The paradox referenced in my book‘s title is that copyright serves both as an “engine of free expression” and silencer of free expression. Copyright law provides a vital economic incentive for the creation … Continued
National Security Letters and the Internet Archive
Deven Desai writes in Concurring Opinions: Wired reports that the FBI subpoenaed the Internet Archive and demanded that Brewster Kahle (the Archive’s founder) provide records about one of the library’s registered users, asking for the user’s name, address and activity on the … Continued
Sprint, Clearwire and WiMax
The New York Times writes: A who’s who of technology and telecommunications companies announced Wednesday that it intended to build the first of a new generation of nationwide wireless data networks. The consortium includes a disparate group of partners: Sprint … Continued
Judge Posner Skewers Textualism-Originalism (Thomas, Scalia), And Reveals the Increasing Politicization of Judging by Conservatives
Judge Posner Skewers Textualism-Originalism (Thomas, Scalia), And Reveals the Increasing Politicization of Judging by Conservatives from Brian Tamanaha at Balkinization, quoting from Judge Posner’s new book, How Judges Think: This politically conservative response (“originalism” or “textualism-originalism”) — which under different … Continued
F.B.I. Raids Office of Special Counsel – New York Times
F.B.I. Raids Office of Special Counsel – New York Times: The office of the official responsible for protecting federal workers from political interference was raided by F.B.I. agents on Tuesday as part of an investigation into whether he himself mixed … Continued
When Law Prevents Righting a Wrong
From an an article in the New York Times: A lawyer’s broad duty to keep clients’ confidences is the bedrock on which the justice system is built, [many legal experts] argue. If clients did not feel free to speak candidly, … Continued
Web-based Classroom Tools
From MakeUseOf.com by David Johannes: Online collaboration between schools, teachers, and students has become increasingly apparent as our everyday routines become more and more connected via the internet. Of course, there are paid solutions that satisfy this need through Learning … Continued