Byron Gordon of SEO-PR interviewed Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig about copyright issues back at SES Chicago 2008. So, it appears that the Copyright Office agrees with Lessig that copyright laws need to be changed.
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy by Lawrence Lessig: A Stanford Law School Professor and Wired columist, Lawrence was also another one of the keynote speakers at SES Chicago 2008.
Stanford Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig, who gave the opening keynote at SES Chicago 2008 on Monday, talks about the problems and shortcomings of current copyright laws and discusses solutions on how to revise copyright laws to end the war...
As noted in his bio, "Professor Lessig teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, contracts, and the law of cyberspace. He will speak towards recent trends towards "extremism" in copywriting laws, and part of the panel's topic is "in a...
Lawrence Lessig, a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, will be giving the opening keynote at Search Engine Strategies Chicago on Monday, Dec. It goes on to say that Professor Lessig, who is the reigning authority on intellectual property in...
Lawrence Lessig, the Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, is giving the opening keynote on Monday, Dec. According to a recent article by Kim Heart in The Washington Post, Professor Lessig is among the signers of a letter that went to the Barack...
Eric Goldman, Assistant Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law, said that states don't really have the authority to pass these laws because they involve interstate commerce. My experience is that state legislators usually ignore any...
Eric Goldman, assistant professor of law and director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law, called U.S.trademark law "a disaster" for search, and says it's unlikely to be resolved in the courts anytime soon.
The state claim is powerful, and disconcerting to online retailers," said Eric Goldman, assistant professor and director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University. That doesn't mean site owners should ignore the accessibility laws...
Wilcox received her JD with distinction from the University of Wisconsin, and has served as an adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University Law School, teaching Trademarks. It really didn't seem that people had a fundamental understanding...
Search-Related Legal UpdatesSanta Clara University lawprofessor Eric Goldman, on his Technology and Marketing Law blog, has updates on several search-related laws or lawsuits this week. Search-Related Legal UpdatesSanta Clara University law...
Search-Related Legal UpdatesSanta Clara University lawprofessor Eric Goldman, on his Technology and Marketing Law blog, has updates on several search-related laws or lawsuits this week. From the SEW blog:
Search-Related Legal UpdatesSanta Clara University lawprofessor Eric Goldman, on his Technology and Marketing Law blog, has updates on several search-related laws or lawsuits this week. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
Santa Clara University lawprofessor Eric Goldman, on his Technology and Marketing Law blog, has updates on several search-related laws or lawsuits this week. Social Networking Sites and the Law – In preparation for an undergrad event looking at...
I can see from documents already released that Professor Stark intends to
make use of the data to do some type of statistical analysis of the presence
of HTMs within search results. Professor Stark himself or other experts you may have engaged.
Some search engines, especially second-tier search engines, are still using the description information to publish what's in those web sites," said Eric Goldman, Assistant Professor of Law at Marquette University's School of Law.
A lot of ways these things are resolved is by going after an intermediary, so you don't have to go to court directly with the infringer if there's somebody else that's pulling the strings," said Eric Goldman, Assistant Professor of Law at...