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p2pnet special:- Running p2pnet can be very satisfying and one of the nicest emails I’ve had this year came from SusanCrawford. Wikipedia describes her as a, “prominent media internet legal scholar and professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law” and p2pnet has been fortunate enough to carry a number of her posts. She’s famous [...]
At Supernova, Nick Douglas interviews IP big thinker SusanCrawford about global threats to the Internet. She points out that Sept. 22 is the third annual One Web Day.
... a couple of fun, Qik videos with some of the folks I bumped into at NCMR. Check out Jane Hamsher, SusanCrawford, Robert Greenwald, Deanna Zandt, Craig Newmark and Tom Steinberg.
... in the Cole attack.Under the military commissions process, a senior Defense Department official, SusanCrawford, must now decide whether to approve the charges, and whether to allow prosecutors to seek the death penalty, as they have requested.The case may be complicated by the fact that the CIA has admitted using abusive interrogation methods on al-Nashiri, including waterboarding,...
... drowning but which is regarded by human rights groups as torture. The charges must be upheld by SusanCrawford, the top judge for the military commissions who must also decide whether the death penalty is an appropriate sentencing option. Hartmann said the judge overseeing the trial will determine what evidence should be allowed in court, including information obtained through waterboarding....
P2P traffic standards - Via SusanCrawford blog : Someone pointed me today to an IETF workshop held last week at MIT (announcement here ) about possible standard-setting activities focused on P2P issues. The workshop was prompted by the Comcast/BitTorrent experience. This is a good development, in my view. Putting aside the policy implications of the Comcast situation (and the question...
... would allow for any government to effectively veto a string that makes it uncomfortable,” said SusanCrawford, a Yale law professor on the board. She voted in favor of the rule changes, but called for more clarity later. The role of governments in censoring the internet is a problem that’s growing by the day. Frankly, trusting any of them is probably unwise, especially the ones that...
... would allow for any government to effectively veto a string that makes it uncomfortable," said SusanCrawford, a Yale law professor on the board. She voted in favor of the rule changes, but called for more clarity later. The other proposal before ICANN would permit addresses entirely in non-English characters for the first time. Specific countries would be put on a "fast track" to...
... would allow for any government to effectively veto a string that makes it uncomfortable," said SusanCrawford, a Yale law professor on the board. She voted in favor of the rule changes, but called for more clarity later.The other proposal before ICANN would permit addresses entirely in non-English characters for the first time. Specific countries would be put on a "fast track" to...
... would allow for any government to effectively veto a string that makes it uncomfortable," said SusanCrawford, a Yale law professor on the board. She voted in favor of the rule changes, but called for more clarity later.The other proposal before ICANN would permit addresses entirely in non-English characters for the first time. Specific countries would be put on a "fast track" to...
Thanks to Matthew Cooperrider for the tip! There are 96 days left until OneWebDay 2008. Every day until then, ambassadors will connect with their communities about how the web influences their lives. OneWebDay is a tradition started by SusanCrawford in 2006 as a global celebration of the web, and occurs yearly on September [...]
... Colin Maclay (Berkman Center, Harvard University) Joichi Ito (Neoteny) Lili Cheng (Microsoft) SusanCrawford (Univ. of Michigan) Wendy Seltzer (Berkman, American University, Chillingeffects.org ) Doc Searls (Linux Journal) couldn't make it. His post is here: what you frame is what you get . Colin: We are creating our future and the decisions we make will make change in the network....
Supernova was an interesting experience. It’s not my usual crowd, more a Web 2.0/Social Networking scene than my usual sort of hardcore networking/tech policy people, but there was a fair bit of overlap. I met some people whose blog work I’ve read for years - Steve Gillmor, J. D. Lasica, Kevin Marks, SusanCrawford, and [...]
Last Wednesday, I spoke on a panel during NYC's InternetWeek. It was put on by OneWebDay and SusanCrawford. The topic was participation and politics online. It was actually really good! I spoke about the ClintonAttacksObama wiki and the JJP community, and the audience and other speakers brought some really great thoughts and insights to the table. I shared the stage with Andrew Rasiej...