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3 Oct 2023, 11:25 am by Dan Lopez
Antitrust Matters provides engaging and timely conversations about competition policy in the digital age. [read post]
As NFTs became more popular in 2021, there was a groundswell of vocal pushback to this concept from the NFT community. [read post]
10 Feb 2022, 11:37 am by Jonathan M. Barnett
  Other voices in the antitrust community have been more circumspect. [read post]
14 Dec 2021, 1:00 am by Christian Romero
Then there's the content of communications where you have this end-to-end encryption. [read post]
31 Aug 2021, 5:54 am by Cory Doctorow
We want competition because a competitive sector has a harder time making its corporate priorities into law. [read post]
28 Jul 2017, 6:20 am by Jim Sedor
The panel imposed a $2,000 fine on Marc Andreesen, the inventor of the Netscape Internet browser. [read post]
6 Mar 2015, 8:00 am by Bruce Schneier
Matthew Green writes: Back in the early 1990s when SSL was first invented at Netscape Corporation, the United States maintained a rigorous regime of export controls for encryption systems. [read post]
25 Feb 2014, 2:27 am by Submitted Post
Corporate America is replete with examples of lawyers who have made this transition. [read post]
20 Feb 2013, 4:00 am by Lexum
Netscape developed protocols to secure web communications, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 4:21 pm by Richard Bortnick
Moreover, if stolen personal or confidential corporate information is circulated on the Internet, the harm becomes both permanent and widespread. [read post]
29 May 2012, 6:53 am by Frank Pasquale
Its secretive practices could easily spread throughout the media and communications landscape. [read post]
3 Nov 2011, 7:28 am by Jayne Navarre
Netscape owns it, but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors. [read post]
18 Jan 2011, 4:43 pm by Steve Schultze
They also typically cause some prominent part of the browser to turn green and show the real-world entity's name and location (eg: "Bank of America Corporation (US)"). [read post]
2 Aug 2010, 12:29 pm by Stefanie Levine
Patent No. 5,774,670 owned by Netscape Communications and entitled PERSISTENT CLIENT STATE IN A HYPERTEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL BASED CLIENT-SERVER SYSTEM. [read post]
10 Jun 2010, 5:33 pm by David Thompson
To give a little perspective, in 1996, when Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act was passed, the first search engines like AltaVista and Lycos were just getting started, the Google founders were still in college, Netscape Navigator was the most popular browser, the first version of Microsoft Internet Explorer had just been released, and OS/2 was considered a viable operating system. [read post]