Safe Harbors and Online Creativity
It’s great to be part of the worldwide exchange of ideas that the Information Society Project makes possible. For instance, I am just now sitting at the front of an auditorium at Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, China, having finished my presentation on the centrality of safe harbors (for online service providers) to [...]
Tech Policy Reading Group
Week 3 / Sept 29: Wireless & Spectrum Readings:
FCC Notice of Inquiry, Fostering Innovation and Investment in the Wireless Communications Market: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-09-66A1.pdf (pages 1-10, 16-23, 28-30)
Victor Pickard & Sascha D. Meinrath, Revitalizing the Public Airwaves: http://www.newamerica.net/files/Pickard_Meinrath_WorkingPaper24_RevitalizingPublicAirwaves.pdf (addressing various models of spectrum reform) (pages 7-11)
Philadelphia Story: http://www.newamerica.net/files/NAF_PhilWireless_report.pdf
Larry Page & former FCC Chairman Kevin Martin on white [...]
ISP reading group: Technology Policy in the Obama Administration
Each semester, the ISP organizes a student-led reading group for law students with an interest in technology, copyright, patents, innovation, access to knowledge, and other related fields. This fall, Anjali Dalal, a 3L student fellow, and Nicholas Bramble, a Kauffman fellow, have put together a set of readings relating to technology policy in the Obama [...]









