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26 Apr 2014, 7:00 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
” The press, public interest groups and network neutrality proponents responded immediately: “FCC proposal would destroy net neutrality” (The Verge); FCC Proposal for a Payola Internet Would End Net Neutrality” (Free Press); “Goodbye, Net Neutrality; Hello, Net Discrimination” (Tim Wu); “This is not net neutrality. [read post]
25 Apr 2014, 7:16 am by Barbara van Schewick
" The press, public interest groups and network neutrality proponents responded immediately: "FCC proposal would destroy net neutrality" (The Verge); FCC Proposal for a Payola Internet Would End Net Neutrality" (Free Press); "Goodbye, Net Neutrality; Hello, Net Discrimination" (Tim Wu); "This is not net neutrality. [read post]
25 Mar 2014, 4:57 am by a.burchfield@csuohio.edu
Professor Tim Wu will speak today [more info] at 5:00 p.m in the Moot Court Room as the Cleveland-Marshall Fund Visiting Scholar. [read post]
19 Mar 2014, 11:24 am
CBS seeing that the future was now ["And not seven years down the line", chides Merpel] established its own YouTube channel; entering into a deal with YouTube to receive a share of the advertising revenue, CBS has not seemingly turned back.At the time, law professors including Tim Wu at Columbia University and John G Palfrey Jr at Harvard Law did not rate Viacom’s chances of success. [read post]
18 Mar 2014, 11:47 am
 I wrote an article addressing this question that I won’t try to summarize here (and Tim Wu wrote an article disagreeing with me). [read post]
7 Mar 2014, 4:34 pm by Kevin O'Keefe
Panelists include Tim Wu of Columbia Law School, Joshua Peck of Duane Morris, Karen Sloan of the National Law Journal, Kyle McEntee of Law School Transparency, Marc Randazza of Randazza Legal Group, Vivia Chen of the Careerist, Nabiha Syed of Levine Sullivan Koch & Shulz, Jessie Kornberg of Ms. [read post]
31 Dec 2013, 8:32 am by Jeffrey Tignor
” In a recent article in Politico, Columbia University Law School professor Tim Wu suggests that voter participation in Congressional primary elections is so low because of the “convenience gap” between voting and many other modern tasks and proposes increasing participation by moving voting on-line. [read post]
25 Nov 2013, 8:13 am by Glenn
The theme has been enthusiastically embraced by Professors Tim Wu and Susan Crawford, both of whom advocate prophylactic regulation based on bottleneck concerns in broadband access. [read post]
1 Nov 2013, 8:16 am by Darius Whelan
Recommended books:  Tim Wu, The Master Switch and Dave Eggers, The Circle. [read post]
20 Oct 2013, 11:14 am by Frank Pasquale
Apple’s notoriously secretive business practices have alarmed legal scholars like Jonathan Zittrain and Tim Wu. [read post]
16 Sep 2013, 9:51 pm by Josh Blackman, guest-blogging
Several important recent works by  from Jane Bambauer, Stuart Benjamin, and Tim Wu address this question. [read post]
4 Sep 2013, 6:47 am by D Daniel Sokol
This program is a really interesting one based on Scott Hemphill & Tim Wu's recent article on Parallel Exclusion in the Yale Law Journal. [read post]
19 Aug 2013, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
The news hit on Friday that recording artist Robin Thicke (along with Pharrell Williams and Clifford Harris) has filed a lawsuit against Bridgeport Music and Marvin Gaye’s family seeking a declaration that his hit song “Blurred Lines” did not infringe the copyright in Funkadelic’s song “Sexy Ways” or the Marvin Gaye classic “Got to Give it Up. [read post]
2 Aug 2013, 4:30 am by Davidson Stephanie
” The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires, by Tim Wu (2010). [read post]
24 Jun 2013, 6:00 am by Cyrus Farivar
Aurich Lawson / Jonathan Naumann / Joi Ito / Stanford CIS Fifteen years ago, I was living outside Geneva, Switzerland, spending my lunch hours screwing around on the nascent Web a few dozen kilometers from where it was created. [read post]
20 May 2013, 7:33 am by JA Hodnicki
Posted by Scott Hemphill and Tim Wu We thank the commenters for their thoughtful and generous reactions. [read post]