Catch-Up: THE NEWS BUSINESS
(The explanation of "Catch-Up" is here.)NEWS BUSINESSCopyright & Righthaven, Digital Society, 4 Nov. 2010 (Blog). Enforcement by bounty hunters.Property Rights in Content – Coming Soon to a...
View ArticleCatch-Up: INTERNET & NET NEUTRALITY
(The explanation of "Catch-Up" is here.)INTERNET & NET NEUTRALITYThe Non-Uses of History, Digital Society, 27 Dec. 2010 (Blog). Net Neutrality – comments on the FCC’s lack of interest in its...
View ArticleCatch-Up: TECH ODDS & ENDS
(The explanation of "Catch-Up" is here.)TECH ODDS & ENDSTea Party Tech Policy, by G. T. McCoy Jr., & J. V. DeLong, The American, Oct. 29, 2010 (Article). A tech agenda for the Tea Party Age.Tea...
View ArticleCatch-Up: INTERNATIONAL
(The explanation of "Catch-Up" is here.)INTERNATIONALChina & Intellectual Property, Digital Society, 22 Nov. 2010 (Blog). Notice of a session on session on China and IP with Fuli Chen, Intellectual...
View ArticleCatch-Up: ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
(The explanation of "Catch-Up" is here.)ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTEminent Domain (at a Price), J. V. DeLong, The American, Dec. 17, 2010 (Article). Improve the standard of Just Compensation and many of...
View ArticleCatch-Up: POLITICAL COMMENTARY
(The explanation of "Catch-Up" is here.)POLITICAL COMMENTARYCalifornia’s Multiplayer Version of Chicken, AEI Enterprise Blog, Nov. 8, 2010 (Blog). Collective action problems in CA.Now the Fun Begins....
View ArticleJoin Solveig Singleton at IPI for an IP panel 4/26
Next week, on April 26th, IPI is scheduled to release my paper entitled, "Traditional Knowledge in the Industrialized World," at their conference on "Intellectual Property: Protecting the Spark of...
View ArticleFacebook without Faces? Musings on Privacy and Change
That which is not explicitly permitted, is forbidden. That which is not explicitly forbidden, is permitted. Two competing models of thinking about policy and law. I find these interesting to bear in...
View ArticleNet Neutrality: An Argument Against "Technology Neutral" Rules.
On June 14, 2016, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals released its decisions upholding the FCC’s net neutrality rules. The legal questions having been resolved, but key policy issues remain.From my patio...
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