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8 Apr 2015, 9:11 am by Mitch Stoltz
” EFF, along with law student Kendra Albert, is asking the Copyright Office to give some legal protection to game enthusiasts, museums, and academics who preserve older video games and keep them playable. [read post]
16 Mar 2015, 3:07 pm by Michel-Adrien
"CBC Radio Interview about Link Rot in Court Decisions (October 28, 2013): "The most recent episode of the CBC Radio show Spark includes an interview with Harvard Law School researcher Kendra Albert who co-authored an article about link rot in US Supreme Court decisions (...) [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 10:43 am by Dave Maass
EFF’s remaining petitions received invaluable assistance from the NYU Technology Law & Policy Clinic, attorney Marcia Hofmann, and former EFF intern Kendra Albert. [read post]
3 Nov 2014, 11:31 am by Rebecca Jeschke
EFF's requests received crucial assistance from the Organization for Transformative Works, the NYU Technology Law & Policy Clinic, attorney Marcia Hofmann, and former EFF intern Kendra Albert. [read post]
6 Aug 2014, 11:11 am by Laura Orr
Available at http://yjolt.org/sites/default/files/Something_Rotten_in_Legal_Citation.pdf (finding that 29% of websites cited in US Supreme Court opinions no longer worked); 2) Jonathan Zittrain, Kendra Albert & Lawrence Lessig, Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in Legal Citations, 127 Harv. [read post]
6 Aug 2014, 11:11 am by Laura Orr
Available at http://yjolt.org/sites/default/files/Something_Rotten_in_Legal_Citation.pdf (finding that 29% of websites cited in US Supreme Court opinions no longer worked); 2) Jonathan Zittrain, Kendra Albert & Lawrence Lessig, Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in Legal Citations, 127 Harv. [read post]
29 Mar 2014, 9:14 am by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Harvard Law Review Essay by Jonathan Zittrain, Kendra Albert and Lawrence Lessig: ”Works of scholarship have long cited primary sources or academic works to provide sources for facts, to incorporate previous scholarship, and to bolster arguments. [read post]
28 Oct 2013, 3:18 pm by Michel-Adrien
The most recent episode of the CBC Radio show Spark includes an interview with Harvard Law School researcher Kendra Albert who co-authored an article about link rot in US Supreme Court decisions.The article Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in Legal Citations appeared a few weeks ago on the site of the Social Science Research Network.Link rot refers to broken URLs or to URLs that direct to a site hosted by the original publishing organization… [read post]
16 Oct 2013, 11:18 am by Simon Fodden
In a 16 page document available on SSRN three weeks ago, "Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in Legal Citations," Harvard professors Jonathan Zittrain and Kendra Albert: . . . document a serious problem of reference rot: more than 70% of the URLs within the Harvard Law Review and other journals, and 50% of the URLs found within U.S. [read post]
25 Sep 2013, 2:27 pm by Kim Nayyer
The news is based on research by Professor Zittrain, Larry Lessig, and Kendra Albert, currently released as a working paper. [read post]
23 Sep 2013, 8:19 am by Orin Kerr
Hyperlinks are a huge and welcome convenience, of course, said Jonathan Zittrain, who teaches law and computer science at Harvard and who prepared the study with Kendra Albert, a law student there. [read post]
6 Jun 2012, 2:56 pm by Betsy McKenzie
There are many more repeats of the story, but these are the higher profile commentators.Probably the most insightful comments come from Kendra Albert at Jonathan Zittrain's blog The Future of the Internet and How to Stop it. [read post]