Internet Filtering Around the World

Professor Jonathan Zittrain and law student/Technology Analyst Ben Edelman are conducting research on Internet filtering in countries worldwide. July 15 marked the release of the first study in the series, reporting some 2,000+ web pages blocked in Saudi Arabia. Zittrain and Edelman have also posted another article, Real-Time Testing of Internet Filtering in China, which …

Subjects: Censorship, Freedom of Information, Internet

Victims of Cybercrime Take Action Online

Frustrated victims of online fraud are looking for alternatives to fight back after receiving little or no assistance from e-commerce sites. According to Business Week, consumers can check the database of CardCops to see if their credit card information is available on the Web. The site also supports an e-mail service, NeighborNetWatch, to which consumers …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce

Press Coverage of Oral Arguments in Eldred v. Ashcroft

Supremes sympathize in copyright immortality case; Justices Hear Arguments in Challenge to Copyrights; U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Copyright-Protection Case; Justices Doubt Free Speech Link; Case puts copyright in public spotlight;Declan Mccullagh’s photos of Lessig after the oral argument on the steps of the Supreme Court; and The New York Times published “Excerpts From …

Subjects: Copyright

Webcaster Advocacy Group

The Voice of Webcasters (VOW) provides information and resources on the effort to “promote and defend the industry,” and seeks support for passage of H.R. 5469 , the bill to suspend for 6 months the implementation of royalty rates. The group also sponsors a moderated listserv for members of the industry.

Subjects: Copyright

Eldred v. Ashcroft: A Primer

The Washington Post has published a useful background report outlining the issues of the Edlred case argued in the Supreme Court on October 9. Included are links to primary documents, a list of organizations and their web sites that support Eldred and the government’s position respectively, and reactions to the arguments from the American Library …

Subjects: Copyright