This WEEK in LAW 168
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Episode 168 |
Guests: Larry Downes and Lauren Gelman Recorded: June 29, 2012 Published: June 29, 2012 Duration: 01:51:46 MCLE Credits 1.75 |
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This Week In Law 168: Bots in the Brain
What CNN and FOX didn't decide to do, the blurry edges of Project Glass, the latest threat to a useful net, and more.
Panel
- Denise Howell
- Evan Brown
- Larry Downes
- Lauren Gelman
Topics
- A Blunder Around SCOTUS and Healthcare Reform
- Dewey Defeats Truman, LIVE! CNN Gets It Wrong on the Health-Care Ruling via The Atlantic
- CNN -- Always First, Sometimes Right?
- Fox Messed Up Too
- CNN Botches Obamacare Ruling In Epic Error via The Boston Herald
- Practical Tips for Avoiding Liability Associated with Harms to Reputation via Citizen Media Law Project
- Obama Confused By Cable Networks At First via The Atlantic
- Mourdock Takes Heat Over YouTube Blunder via Political Ticker
- You: The Newest Advertisement
- LinkedIn's Spin On Putting Your Face In Ads via Forbes
- The Other Huge Mistake You May Be Making On LinkedIn via Forbes
- Looking Ahead: Digital Privacy and the "Right to Be Forgotten" via TechPolicySummit
- Handling The Digital Wild West
- The U.N. vs. The Internet: The Fight Escalates via CNET
- Achieving Internet Order Without Law via Forbes
- We Must Take UN’s Internet Grab Seriously via The Technology Liberation Front
- Google Glass Project
- Special Access (Internet Middle Mile)
- Testimony Reveals Polarized Views of Current state of Regulation and Future Plans of Congress via Los Angeles Times
- Future of Video Forecast: Sunny, With a Chance of Regulation via The Technology Liberation Front
- Regulation of Broadband
- FCC Blinks on Special Access Broadband Regulation via Forbes
- FCC Backs Off Special Access Vote via CED Magazine
- Patents and Judge Posner's Decision
- Full Judge Posner Opinion and Order In Apple v. Motorola via Beta News
- Subscriber Information in Copyright Cases
Tip of the Week
How to Clone Tetris
- Defining Tetris: How Courts Judge Gaming Clones via ArsTechnica
Resource of the Week
E-Diplomacy Map Shows Which Leaders Talk To Each Other On Twitter
- http://ediplomacy.afp.com/ via ArsTechnica
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