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Yearly Archives: 2009

The Real Action In Iran is In the Streets

Posted by glennm Jun 18, 2009 International, Internet, Social Media, Technology Law Iran, politics, social networking, Twitter
The Real Action In Iran is In the Streets

Of course “social media is documenting the Iranian revolution — not leading it.” But that still requires media exposure, coordination and communication, all of which Twitter supplies in spades.

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France is Different, Really

Posted by glennm Jun 11, 2009 Constitutional Law, International, Internet, Technology Law copyright, France, ISPs, three strikes, ToS
France is Different, Really

Even countries with legal traditions very different from that of the United States can teach Americans something about values. Goodbye “freedom fries.” You Frenchies aren’t so bad after all.

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Congress Clips TSA’s “Virtual Strip Search” Wings

Posted by glennm Jun 6, 2009 Government, Privacy, Tech Policy, Technology Law Cato, mobility, terrorism, TSA
Congress Clips TSA’s “Virtual Strip Search” Wings

Yesterday the U.S. House of Representatives voted to restrict TSA from conducting what have become known as “virtual strip-searches.”

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DNA, CODIS and Liberty

Posted by glennm Jun 6, 2009 Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Technology Law DNA, DOJ, PATRIOT Act
DNA, CODIS and Liberty

A federal court ruling that mandatory DNA collection for all people facing federal felony charges is constitutional deals a major setback to civil liberties.

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Social Media, Freedom & Revolution

Posted by glennm Jun 2, 2009 Government, International, Social Media, Technology Law China, social networking, Tienanmen, Twitter
Social Media, Freedom & Revolution

If Twitter and other social media networks had been available in China in 1990, Shanghai might already be free, more than economically.

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The Supreme Court’s Cyberlaw Influence — Not Much, Thankfully

Posted by glennm May 31, 2009 Internet, Privacy, Tech Policy, Technology Law judiciary, Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s Cyberlaw Influence — Not Much, Thankfully

Supreme Court nominee Sonya Sotamayor is unlikely to have influence on the Court’s cyberlaw jurisprudence, because there basically is none. The evolution of this rapidly changing medium really does not need the glacial pace at which the SCOTUS decides issues

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Is Social Media Making Corporate Web Sites Irrelevant?

Posted by glennm May 26, 2009 Corporate & Securities, Internet, Social Media, Technology Law Mashable, social networking, websites
Is Social Media Making Corporate Web Sites Irrelevant?

As devotees understand viscerally, the Internet’s current social networking phenomenon is radically changing communications modes on the Net. Not only is email on the way out, but now the very existence of “static” Web sites is being questioned.

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Challenging DMCA Conventional Wisdom

Posted by glennm May 21, 2009 Intellectual Property, Litigation, Media, Tech Policy, Technology Law copyright, DMCA
Challenging DMCA Conventional Wisdom

Most observers believe the Digital Millennium Copyright Act prohibits copying of DVDs, even for backup purposes. Now Real Networks is challenging that conventional wisdom in California.

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Social Media Rules of Engagement

Posted by glennm May 14, 2009 Intellectual Property, Social Media, Technology Law Facebook, social networking, Twitter
Social Media Rules of Engagement

Here are my six rules of engagement for social media — Twitter, Facebook, etc.– all of which can be summed up in the phrase “if you are going to do it, do it right.”

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Law and War

Posted by glennm May 9, 2009 Lawyering, Legal Industry, Technology Law profession, quotes, Twitter
Law and War

Law is a “life of boring mendacity punctuated by brief moments of sheer terror.”

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