- On the Perils of Inadequate Analogies
By: Dan Tammuz
Linking law is barely a decade old. Over the course of this short period, a wide variety of approaches have come to light. In fact, different jurisdictions have come to different ...
- FCC Regulation: Indecency by Interest Groups
By: Patricia Daza
FCC regulations are among the most controversial administrative law regulations because of their impact on broadcast television. This iBrief analyzes the history of FCC regulation and highlights the problems associated with ...
- Regulating Nanotechnology: A Private–Public Insurance Solution
By: Maksim Rakhlin
Nanotechnology promises to revolutionize innovation in nearly every industry. However, nanomaterials’ novel properties pose potentially significant health and environmental risks. Views in the current debate over nanotechnology regulation range from halting ...
- Is the Internet a Viable Threat to Representative Democracy?
By: David M. Thompson
The Internet, despite its relatively recent advent, is critical to millions of Americans’ way of life. Although the Internet arguably opens new opportunities for citizens to become more directly involved ...
- Domain Tasting Is Taking Over the Internet as a Result of ICANN’s “Add Grace Period”
By: Christopher Healey
When a domain name is registered, the registrant is given five days to cancel for a full refund. While the purpose of this grace period is to protect those who innocently ...