- Closed Circuit Television for Inside Your Head: Blanket Traffic Data Retention and the Emergency Anti-Terrorism LegislationBy: Caspar Bowden Caspar Bowden, Director of the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), explains the technical and legal context of unprecedented new surveillance capabilities, with particular reference to the UK’s Regulation of Investigatory ...
- Everyone’s a Critic: Defamation and Anonymity on the InternetBy: Allison Stiles Internet publishing is easy and has become commonplace in ourtechnology-focused society. Although this type of publication can beexciting and helpful for those interested in communicating an idea, theissue of anonymous speech ...
- Universal City Studios, Inc. V. Corley: The Constitutional Underpinnings of Fair Use Remain an Open QuestionBy: Harry Mihet At first blush, the Copyright Clause and the First Amendment of the United States Constitution appear to serve conflicting interests and to exist in irrevocable tension. On one hand, the Copyright ...
- Cracking the Code to Privacy: How Far Can the FBI Go?By: Angela Murphy As the Nation continues to deal with the fallout of the events of September 11th, it must continue to decide what limits on privacy will be sacrificed in order to allow ...
- Fraud and Enforceability: Potential Implications for Federal Circuit LitigationBy: Michael Kim Should fraudulent litigation tactics and testimony affect the validity of underlying patents? What results are possible if the enforceability of a patent turns on the conduct of the applying party not ...