Steve Schultze, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. interested in how telecommunications policy changes in the context of the internet.
The Stanford Center for Internet and Society's "Fair Use Project" ("the FUP") was founded in 2006 to provide legal support to a range of projects designed to clarify, and extend, the boundaries of "fair use" in order to enhance creative freedom.
list of known directives with links where available. As discussed in NSPD 1, this new category of directives replaces both the Presidential Decision Directives and the Presidential Review Directives of the previous Administration.
Justia you follow cases of interest for free, and publishes some case files online. Justia's working with Cornell University to throw some Web 2.0 tools into the mix, including wiki pages for decisions, automated tracking of citations to decisions, and tools to track what briefs a particular attorney has written.
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