RSM Visiting Scholar Allison Stanger advocates for regulatory guardrails in the AI landscape. "It's not going to be the companies — that's not their job. It's the government's job to look out for the ...
One of the main purposes of the UDRP is to provide a quick, cheap, and easy means to adjudicate domain name disputes between trademark holders and bad faith registrants of domain names. Whereas ...
This page is an attempt to map the structure of the Internet within a single country, with an eye for exploring the controllability of the Internet (by the government as well as others), including: ...
From Ssuyu Teng and John Fairbank, China's Response to the West (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1954), reprinted in Mark A. Kishlansky, ed., Sources of World History, Volume II, (New York: ...
This wiki page has been my main home page since June 2013. My latest book is Knowledge Unbound (MIT Press, 2016). It's available in paperback, hardback, and many open-access editions (same text, ...
HOAP launched in 2011 to foster open access (OA) within Harvard and beyond, undertake research and policy analysis on OA, and provide OA to timely and accurate information about OA itself.
Faculty Associate Jon Penny argues that the law banning TikTok has failed. " [A]s of this writing, TikTok remains accessible in the U.S. But it has failed even if it eventually succeeds in forcing ...
Although stalking has been a problem for many years, only in this decade has it received adequate attention from lawmakers, policy officials, and law enforcement agencies. In 1990, California became ...
[This statement of the multi-factored approach to deference was written by Stephen Breyer before he became a Justice of the Supreme Court.] One can think of two possible jurisprudential answers to ...