The Gold In Net Neutrality
In this trade press article, Keith Machen & Dwayne Goldsmith explain why cable co’s should favor net neutrality. hat tip… Read More »The Gold In Net Neutrality
In this trade press article, Keith Machen & Dwayne Goldsmith explain why cable co’s should favor net neutrality. hat tip… Read More »The Gold In Net Neutrality
Frank Pasquale has posted “The Law and Economics of Information Overload Externalities” to SSRN. Frank argues that the overabundance of… Read More »Information Overload Externalities
Rebecca Tushnet has two interesting posts – here and here – about a talk Richard Epstein gave on Google Book… Read More »Tushnet on Epstein on Google
On Friday, I traveled back to Chicago to participate in a conference held at Northwestern—the 1st Annual Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property Symposium: IP Litigation in the 21st Century. My job was to comment on “A Rational Choice Model of Copyright Enforcement: Why the RIAA should continue to target 12-year-olds and grandmothers,” a paper by Matthew Sag, who is currently visiting at Northwestern and will join DePaul next fall. Matt’s paper is very interesting and provocative.
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David Bollier has two interesting posts (here and here) about pull economies and commons. He also links to his recent… Read More »Commons and pull economies