BTLJ Podcast: This Week in Tech Law – October 6th, 2020

Hosts Matt Sardo ’23 and Meg Sullivan ‘ 23 follow up on last week’s coverage of TikTok’s request … Continue Reading

The “Nutrition Label” Approach to Privacy Policies

If privacy policies are meant to secure informed consent from consumers before their personal data is collected, several … Continue Reading

Copyright, Libraries, and the Textbook Arms Race

In the United States, the unreasonably high price of college textbooks does more than encourage a futile “arms … Continue Reading

Net Neutrality Proposal: Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell

On March 12, 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) released its order captioned In re Protecting and Promoting … Continue Reading

Oracle v. Google – or How a File Cabinet beat Harry Potter

The Oracle v. Google case, currently on appeal before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, will … Continue Reading

Internet Governance in the Age of Surveillance

If the Internet international archives will register 2013 as the year of Edward Snowden and the disclosure of … Continue Reading