Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Wikileaks.org

Very interesting case regarding Wikileaks.org, which will explain why I didn't bother hyperlinking the url, ctsy NYTimes. DMCA & IP, First Amendment, juicy stuff. And probably a publicity backfire for Julius Baer.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

And this is why I didn't go to class last night

or this morning:
Defense Secretary Robert Gates fell on some ice at his home Tuesday night and fractured his right shoulder, officials said Wednesday. . . .
The Washington D.C. area has been hit by icy weather over the last two days.
link.

Obambi the Mac, Billary the PC

The NYTimes has a story comparing the Web sites of the Dems still seeking the nomination. Obama's design is so much more visually pleasing and integrated. And they quote Prof. Lessig on the candidates' positions:

On the big Internet issues like copyright, Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford law professor who is supporting Mr. Obama, said there was “not a big difference on paper” between the two Democrats. Both tend to favor the users of the Internet over those who “own the pipes.” He is impressed by Mr. Obama’s proposal to “make all public government data available to everybody to use as they wish.”

In the long run, however, Mr. Lessig believes that it is the ability to motivate the electorate that matters, not simple matters of style. And he’s a Mac user from way back.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

I met Pat Oliphant Thursday night

after the National Archives' panel including Ann Telnaes, Clay Bennett, Matt Davies, and moderated by Stephen Hess. I was enthused, Mr. Oliphant less so. He just let me say my bit, smiled, and politely signed the book I bought. He sketched Puck the penguin.

Cath. U. L. Rev.'s SOC symposium gets press

The law review's symposium gets a shout out from SCOTUSBlog and Volokh (and now I can't find that post anymore, maybe you can).