Members of Yale ISP File Supreme Court Amicus Brief on Indecency Regulations
Brief amici curiae of Yale Law School Information Society Project Scholars, et al. filed. On September 14, Yale ISP fellows Priscilla Smith and Nicholas Bramble filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court, urging the Court to refrain from using the case of Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations—which concerns the narrow question of [...]
Towards an Open Video Map
As part of the Open Video Conference, which took place on Sept 10-12 in New York, several folks affiliated with the Yale ISP—including Leah Belsky, Marvin Ammori, and Nicholas Bramble—led a three-panel workshop intended to figure out how different layers of the open video ecosystem fit together and how media travels across the Internet from creators [...]
Sorrell v. IMS Health (S. Ct. 2011)
The Supreme Court today issued its opinion in Sorrell v. IMS Health. (We’ll have to wait until Monday at 10am for its opinion in the violent video games case.) Here’s the opinion: http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/10-779.pdf By way of background, Vermont passed a law restricting pharmacies from selling doctor-patient prescription information to data miners and to pharmaceutical companies. [...]
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