Playing broken telephone over net neutrality
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Google wanted service providers to give preference to their content, so that it would be transmitted to
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Google wanted service providers to give preference to their content, so that it would be transmitted to
Last Thursday, the European Court of Human Rights made an important ruling on the privacy of a person’s unique genetic information. The European Court, citing
In the U.S. case Egyptian Goddess v. Swisa, the the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit adopted an “ordinary observer” test for determining
In Argentina, Google and Yahoo! have blocked the results of several searches on famous people, in response to an injunction from an Argentinean judge. Several
With Americans electing a new president last week, change is the topic du jour. This is only compounded by the recent financial crisis, which led
Lawrence Lessig, copyright activist and founder of Creative Commons, is promoting his new book “Remix”. In a recent Wall Street Journal column, he raises a