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December 2010

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SCRIPTed December 2010

The December 2010 Issue of SCRIPTed, a journal of law and technology, has been released. In this issue: Editorial Mapping The Coverage Of Neuroimaging Research, Timothy Caulfield Christen Rachul, Amy Zarzeczny, Henrik Walter, pp.421-428 Reviewed Articles Human Genetic Manipulation and the Right to Identity: The Contradictions of Human Rights Law Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 15 yearsDecember 19, 2010 ago
Cases

MDY v Blizzard: Terms of Use and copyright infringement

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circle has decided on the interesting and important case of MDY v Blizzard. First some background information. In December 2006, Blizzard, the makers of World of Warcraft, sent a cease-and-desist letter to MDY, the makers of a cheat program called Glider. This Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 15 yearsDecember 17, 2010 ago
Cyber-liberties

The Internet is dangerous

I am in Jordan for a WIPO workshop. One of the interesting aspects of being in the Middle East is the presence of a more controlled Internet, and although Jordan’s Internet filtering is light when compared to some of its neighbours, I have encountered some interesting architectural features that seem Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 15 yearsDecember 13, 2010 ago
Cyber-liberties

Internet regulation and Wikileaks: What have we learned so far?

For Internet regulation geeks, last week has been one of the most exciting events in recent time, as we have been presented with almost a crash course in some of the main regulation theories of the last 15 years. The release of thousands of leaked diplomatic cables by Wikileaks have Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 15 yearsDecember 7, 2010 ago
New technologies

The IP implications of 3D printing

In the April 2010 issue of SCRIPTed, there is a very interesting article by Simon Bradshaw, Adrian Bowyer and Patrick Haufe entitled “The Intellectual Property Implications of Low-Cost 3D Printing“. This will certainly be an important area of the law in the near future. In that article, the authors conclude Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 15 yearsDecember 6, 2010 ago
Cyber-liberties

Wikileaks: So, this is what cyberwar looks like

A couple of days ago we wrote a small post thinking about ways in which Wikileaks could be taken off the Web. The conclusion was that Wikileaks might survive almost any type of concerted effort to remove it from the Internet. I was not really expecting the strength with which Read more…

By Andres Guadamuz, 15 yearsDecember 3, 2010 ago
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