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Cyberlaw Clinic
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via Cyberlaw Clinic blog Last week, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (.pdf) in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit…
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via Bloomberg Law by Jordan S. Rubin The U.S. Supreme Court stands in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 9, 2018.
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Cyberlaw Clinic turns 20
April 12, 2020
via Harvard Law Today by Carolyn E. Schmitt It was 1999 and the dot-com bubble was about to burst. Corporations were scrambling to address new…
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AI Ethics Principles Undergo Meta-Analysis, Human Rights Emphasized
January 21, 2020
via unite.ai by Daniel Nelson In 2019, there was more focus on AI ethics than ever before. However much of this discussion seemed hazy,…
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Facial Recognition Laws Are (Literally) All Over the Map
December 18, 2019
via Wired By Susan Crawford birds eye view of a large city in black and white, showing streets and cars. credit: Diane Bentley…
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Clinic Files Law Scholar Briefs, Supporting Public.Resource.Org
December 2, 2019
via Cyberlaw Clinic On Friday, November 22, 2019, the Cyberlaw Clinic and local counsel Marcia Hofmann filed amicus briefs in the United States District Court for…
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Pro Bono Week 2019 Recap
November 5, 2019
Every year, the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs (OCP) at Harvard Law School (HLS) participates in the American Bar Association’s National Celebration of…
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Via Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus curiae brief (.pdf) last week in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Dr. Seuss…
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How to balance safety and privacy with a car tracker
August 2, 2019
Via The Parallax By: Kristin Burnham Source: Pexels Last month, North Carolina teenager Macy Smith credited a GPS tracker on her phone,…
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Via The Verge By: Adi Robertson Twitter Earlier this week, a federal appeals court ruled that President Donald Trump couldn’t block his…
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Becoming a Cyberlaw Advocate
June 4, 2019
By: Alexandra Noonan, J.D. ’19 Alexandra Noonan, J.D. ’19 I have had two wonderful opportunities to work with the Cyberlaw Clinic. Reflecting back on my…
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A Guide to Fourth Estate v. Wall-Street.com
May 28, 2019
Via Cyberlaw Clinic Source: Pixabay By: Sylvia Zhang, J.D. ’19 Section 411(a) of the Copyright Act states that “no civil action for [copyright] infringement…shall…
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Via the Cyberlaw Clinic Source: Pixabay The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus curiae brief (.pdf) in the United States Supreme Court in Oracle v. Google, No. 18-956,…
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Template License and Collaboration Agreements for AI Art
February 7, 2019
Via the Cyberlaw Clinic As the Cyberlaw Clinic has continued to deepen its practice in AI-generated art (and as AI art has increasingly cropped…
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Cyberlaw Clinic Files Amicus Brief for Former Magistrate Judges re: Surveillance Orders
January 31, 2019
Via the Cyberlaw Clinic Source: Pexels The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (pdf) last week in the United States Court of Appeals for the…
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Via the Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic is pleased to announce the release of “A Preservationist’s Guide to the DMCA Exemption for Software…
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The Sneaky Fight to Give Cable Lines Free Speech Rights
December 7, 2018
Via Wired
Source: Flickr By: Susan Crawford When you make a phone call, I’m willing to bet you don’t think of the phone… -
Via the Cyberlaw Clinic Source: Pixabay By: Carol Lin and Zach Glasser Content regulation emerged as a controversial topic earlier this year after right-wing…
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A Victory for Software Preservation: DMCA Exemption Granted for SPN
November 2, 2018
Via the Cyberlaw Clinic Source: Pixabay By: Kendra Albert The Library of Congress handed a significant win to digital preservationists. On October 26, 2018,…
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Regulatory Hackers Aren’t Fixing Society. They’re Getting Rich
October 29, 2018
Via Wired.com Source: Pixabay By: Susan Crawford Recently I was invited to join a panel to discuss Regulatory Hacking: A Playbook for…