Friday February 25 Tarleton Gillespie on “The Private Governance of Digital Content, or how Apple intends to offer you ‘freedom from porn”
You are cordially invited to the next Information Society Project speaker series event, scheduled for Friday, February 25, at 12:10 p.m. in Room 120 of Yale Law School. This week we will be joined by Tarleton Gillespie, who will discuss “The Private Governance of Digital Content, or how Apple intends to offer you ‘freedom from [...]
Call for Papers – Internet Governance Policy Challenges
To Yale ISP Associates and Friends, As Vice Chair of GigaNet and a member of the symposium program committee, I am pleased to announce a call for papers for the upcoming workshop on Global Internet Governance: Research and Public Policy Challenges for the Next Decade, scheduled for May 5 and 6 at American University’s School of [...]
Open Video, WebM, and Patents
Google (with support from Mozilla, Opera, and others) announced today that they’ll be freely—as in beer & as in speech—licensing their VP8 video compression technology, as part of developing “a high-quality, open video format for the web that is freely available to everyone.” Seems like excellent news insofar as this royalty-free format will continue to [...]
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