Byron Gordon of SEO-PR interviewed StanfordLawSchool Professor Lawrence Lessig about copyright issues back at SES Chicago 2008. Most reporters are focused on the United States Copyright Office declaration that it is it legal to unlock or...
This topic was also raised by Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law at StanfordLawSchool, during his opening keynote at SES Chicago 2008. In the U.S.we'd say, "Stop the presses. But, in the U.K.they simply say, "Stop Press.
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy by Lawrence Lessig: A StanfordLawSchool Professor and Wired columist, Lawrence was also another one of the keynote speakers at SES Chicago 2008.
StanfordLawSchool 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...
Lawrence Lessig, a Professor of Law at StanfordLawSchool, will be giving the opening keynote at Search Engine Strategies Chicago on Monday, Dec. The title of his keynote is “Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy.
Professor Lawrence Lessig to Keynote at SES Chicago Posted by Greg Jarboe Oct 20, 2008 Lawrence Lessig, a Professor of Law at StanfordLawSchool, will be giving the opening keynote at Search Engine Strategies Chicago on Monday, Dec.
And check out the heavy hitters: ┢Lawrence Lessig, the Professor of Law at StanfordLawSchool, is giving the opening keynote on Monday, Dec.┢Bill Tancer, the General Manager of Global . MarkJackson
Lawrence Lessig, the Professor of Law at StanfordLawSchool, is giving the opening keynote on Monday, Dec. And Bill's analysis of searches beginning with “why” shows that most queries are related to school projects.
Ellen graduated Stanford's Graduate School of Business with an MBA and has a bachelor's degree in Economics from Princeton University. Prior to Search123, Beriker practiced corporate law, representing early and mid-stage technology companies and...
Click Fraud Panel Nov.at StanfordLawSchool, Eric Goldman A Q YouTube Buy Doesn't Involve Big Legal Payoffs Says Schmidt; Microsoft's Sexy Ms. Dewey Search Hotmail Goes to 1GB, 2 GB for Live Mail Users, ResourceShelf
Click Fraud Panel Nov.at StanfordLawSchool, Eric Goldman Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately: From The SEW Blog.
Lawrence Lessig, StanfordLawSchool This should be interesting: The NYPL and WIRED Magazine present a discussion about the competing interests and issues raised by the Google Print Library Project, and whether a universal digital repository of our...
The article also includes comments StanfordLawSchool Prof. The Authors Guild says that the Google Library scanning program is a, "brazen violation of copyright law. We are confident that this project complies with copyright law," James Hilton, an...
Stanford Business School's Knowledgebase Newslette Aug 16 2005 6:06PM GMT Out-Law.com reports that the judge in the Geico v. If you're not familiar with our blog, click on any of the links below, or visit the blog's home page at http://blog...
I think the search engine itself shouldn't be illegal, but I think [founder Bram](Cohen) will find himself inundated with notices of infringing material," says [StanfordLawSchool Professor Mark] Lemley.
Turns out, Stanford University owns the patent on PageRank, a part of the Google ranking system. Google's SafeSearch porn filter was found to exclude non-porn sites such as the American Library Association, in a recent test conducted by the Harvard...
Two Stanford University students will present a paper at the 12th Annual WWW Conference explaining ways to speed up the calculation of PageRank -- NOT the ranking algorithm behind the Google search engine but rather one component of that algorithm.
Google provided a copy of the letter from law firm Moxon & Kobrin to online rights watchdog Chilling Effects, a joint project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, and University of San Francisco lawschool clinics.