At the request of readers (well, okay, at the request of a reader), I’ve added an Atom feed of recent comments.
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At the request of readers (well, okay, at the request of a reader), I’ve added an Atom feed of recent comments.
Enjoy!
Steven
You’ve probably noticed this already, but several of the entries on this Atom feed are spam from your Holophoner post. None of those spam comments actually show up on the Holophoner page, so I’m not sure what’s going on.
Great addition though.
Yes—I delete them as soon as I notice. Unfortunately, they still show up in the feed. That’s something I should look into—at least if I can get to them before someone reads the feed, they ought to disappear.
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I am taking the Spring 2013 semester off from public speaking.
Media
May 8: Quoted in Google, Authors Guild Back in Court
May 6: Quoted in Aereo Seeks To Prevent CBS From Bringing New Lawsuits at MediaPost
May 1: Quoted in Content industries try a new strategy to combat file-sharing at InsideCounsel
April 26: Quoted in US embassies worldwide take to Facebook in bizarre promotion of “World IP Day” at Ars Technica
April 17: Quoted in With Aereo appeal, broadcasters threaten the foundation of locker services at Ars Technica
Papers
The Illegal Process: Basic Problems in the Making and Application of Censorship, 78 U. Chi. L. Rev. Dialogue 58 (2013)
Future Conduct and the Limits of Class-Action Settlements, 91 N.C L. Rev. 387 (2013)
If Code Is Law, Then Coders Are Lawyers, Jotwell
Why Johnny Can’t Stream, Ars Technica
Three Theories of Copyright in Ratings, Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law