The Vogue Archive and Other Singularities
After being burned by an utterly unusable New Yorker archive I purchased a few years ago, I’ve been wary of… Read More »The Vogue Archive and Other Singularities
After being burned by an utterly unusable New Yorker archive I purchased a few years ago, I’ve been wary of… Read More »The Vogue Archive and Other Singularities
Recent readings and reports turn up some provocative examples of what Brett Frischmann, Kathy Strandburg, and I call cultural commons… Read More »Commonses
Recent readings and the time of year lead me to two lessons. First, for those of us who can, let’s… Read More »Food, Hunger, Science, and Data
Last April, I blogged about the Nosal case, which led to the scary result that just about any breach of… Read More »Revisiting the Scary CFAA
I want to pick up on a topic nicely covered by Greg Lastowka — the recent case involving Bella’s jacket… Read More »When Easy Cases Make Bad Law