Category Archives: Scholarship

Copyright law scholarship

Aereo‘s Errors 2 Journal of International & Comparative Law 171 (2014) This article scrutinizes the United States Supreme Court’s decision in American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. Aereo’s streaming television service allowed subscribers to watch broadcast television on a computer, tablet, or smartphone without requiring them to be directly connected to cable, satellite, or […]

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Legal education scholarship

Best Practices for the Law of the Horse: Teaching Cyberlaw and Illuminating Law Through Online Simulations 28 Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 657 (2012) In an influential 1996 article entitled Cyberspace and the Law of the Horse, Judge Frank Easterbrook mocked cyberlaw as a subject lacking in cohesion and therefore unworthy of […]

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Academic Writings

Cyberlaw is Dead and We Will Kill It Chapter in Research Handbook on Information Law and Governance (Sharon Sandeen, Christoph Rademacher, & Ansgar Ohly, eds.) (Edward Elgar forthcoming 2021) Cyberlaw is not Computers and the Law or Intellectual Property on the Internet. It is something far richer and more important. But cyberlaw is also ephemeral, […]

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