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Cyber Risks: Emerging Risk Management Concerns For Financial Institutions, Kristin N. Johnson
Cyber Risks: Emerging Risk Management Concerns For Financial Institutions, Kristin N. Johnson
Georgia Law Review
Rumors posit that, within the last two years, hackers caused outages, disrupting service for the two largest securities exchanges in the world-the NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange.
Disappointingly, regulatory reform is often backward-looking. While regulators toil to implement rules to prevent the last crisis from reocurring, new and more perilous threats evade detection. With increasing frequency, cyberattacks threaten critical infrastructure resources such as nuclear centrifuges, electrical grids, and air defense systems. Cyberattacks pose a burgeoning and underexplored universe of emerging concerns impacting areas as diverse as big-box retail stores, casual-dining chains, online retail auctions, and national security. Even …
Weighing Down The Cloud: The Public Performance Right And The Internet After Aereo, Samuel J. Dykstra
Weighing Down The Cloud: The Public Performance Right And The Internet After Aereo, Samuel J. Dykstra
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
In American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Aereo, Inc., the Supreme Court concluded that Aereo’s streaming of broadcast television programs over the Internet to its subscribers was an infringing public performance under the Copyright Act of 1976 (“Copyright Act”). The Court interpreted the “Transmit Clause” of the Copyright Act to mean that when determining whether a performance created by a transmission is to “the public” the relevant audience is not that of a particular transmission, but of the work being transmitted. Thus, it did not matter that Aereo operated by creating unique copies and via separate transmissions available to only one …
Danger In The Dmca Safe Harbors: The Need To Narrow What Constitutes Red Flag Knowledge, Hank Fisher
Danger In The Dmca Safe Harbors: The Need To Narrow What Constitutes Red Flag Knowledge, Hank Fisher
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Human Rights Perspective On U.S. Courts And The Constitutional Regulation Of The Internet, Molly K. Land
A Human Rights Perspective On U.S. Courts And The Constitutional Regulation Of The Internet, Molly K. Land
Molly K. Land
This chapter examines the approaches used by the U.S. Supreme Court and the lower U.S. federal courts to contend with the challenges presented by new Internet technologies for the protection of constitutional rights. The chapter first discusses judicial regulation of the Internet as a story of inter-branch power sharing. Regulation has been most effective, and most coherent, when Congress and the courts are engaged in dialogue with one another in ways that play to the strengths of each. Second, the chapter argues that although U.S. federal courts have been relatively effective in updating the individual constitutional protections to meet the …
Les Conditions Générales D’Utilisation Des Sites Web Soumis Au Droit Américain Et Quelques Protections Pour Les Consommateurs, W. Gregory Voss
Les Conditions Générales D’Utilisation Des Sites Web Soumis Au Droit Américain Et Quelques Protections Pour Les Consommateurs, W. Gregory Voss
W. Gregory Voss
Un aperçu du droit américain des conditions générales d’utilisation des sites web et quelques protections pour les consommateurs en droit américain. Développé d'après mon intervention intitulée “Les contrats du commerce électronique soumis au droit américain” à la Journée d’Etude: Les défis du numérique dans les entreprises en Europe, à Toulouse, France, le 27 février 2015.
Introduction À Quelques Aspects Du Droit Américain, W. Gregory Voss
Introduction À Quelques Aspects Du Droit Américain, W. Gregory Voss
W. Gregory Voss
This is an introduction (in French) to my contributions on U.S. law for the workshop -- "Les défis du numérique dans l'entreprise en Europe" ("The Challenges of Digital Technologies in Europe") held at the Toulouse Business School on February 27, 2015. One of my contributions, which is unpublished -- "Les conditions générales d’utilisation des sites web soumis au droit américain et quelques protections pour les consommateurs" -- is available on this website. Another -- "Les données personnelles dans l'entreprise vues au travers du prisme du droit américain" -- was published in the October 2015 issue of the Revue Lamy Droit …
Copyright Porn Trolls, Wasting Taxi Medallions, And The Propriety Of ‘Property’, Tom W. Bell
Copyright Porn Trolls, Wasting Taxi Medallions, And The Propriety Of ‘Property’, Tom W. Bell
Tom W. Bell
What happens when the government creates privileges that have powers rivaling those that the common law accords to property? Recent events in two seemingly unrelated areas suggest a troubling answer to that question. First, in copyright, porn trolls have sued thousands of John Does for allegedly participating in illegal file sharing. These suits evidently seek not judicial vindication but merely the defendants' identities, which the plaintiffs then use to reap settlement payments from guilty and innocent alike. Second, taxi drivers in cities across the world have launched legal, political, and physical attacks against Uber and other networked transportation services, accusing …
Information Superhighway Patrol, Raizel Liebler
Information Superhighway Patrol, Raizel Liebler
Raizel Liebler
Law Abiding Drones, Henry H. Perritt Jr., Eliot O. Sprague
Law Abiding Drones, Henry H. Perritt Jr., Eliot O. Sprague
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
Lemons On The Edge Of The Internet: The Importance Of Transparency For Broadband Network Quality, Reza Rajabiun, Catherine Middleton
Lemons On The Edge Of The Internet: The Importance Of Transparency For Broadband Network Quality, Reza Rajabiun, Catherine Middleton
Reza Rajabiun
Network performance measurements from OECD countries between 2007 and 2012 document a significant increase in the variability of broadband infrastructure quality, which helps explain growing demand for technologies and policies that counteract information asymmetries between network operators and end users. A cross-country analysis documents the negative association between quality uncertainty and variations in digital infrastructure quality. The analysis suggests public policies and business models that promote market transparency can enhance the efficiency of the broadband access market on the edge of the internet and stimulate incentives for the diffusion of next generation platforms.