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17 Feb 2011, 1:00 pm
Conclusion Comment in FTC Do Not Track Proceeding (Adam Thierer – Mercatus Center) [read post]
15 Feb 2011, 5:00 am
Related Links “Book review: Jaron Lanier’s You Are Not a Gadget”, by Adam Thierer “Caught in the Web”, The Wall Street Journal “A Rebel in Cyberspace, Fighting Collectivism”, The New York Times “The Geek Freaks: Why Jaron Lanier rants against what the Web has become”, Slate To keep the conversation around this episode in one place, we’d like to ask you to comment at the web page for this episode on Surprisingly Free. [read post]
11 Feb 2011, 11:09 am
It would be sadly ironic—as Adam Thierer and I pointed out over a year ago—if the same FTC that has agonized so much about the future of journalism wound up killing advertising, the golden goose that has sustained free media in this country for centuries. [read post]
1 Feb 2011, 4:07 pm
The Case for Internet Optimism Part 2 – Saving the Net From Its Supporters (Adam Thierer) [read post]
1 Feb 2011, 1:27 am
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31 Jan 2011, 8:43 am
” This essay was included in the book, The Next Digital Decade: Essays on the Future of the Internet (2011), which was edited by Berin Szoka and Adam Marcus of TechFreedom. [read post]
25 Jan 2011, 10:06 am
Frank Pasquale, Seton Hall Law School Panel 2: Internet Exceptionalism & Intermediary Deputization Adam Thierer, Mercatus Center (Moderator) Prof. [read post]
21 Jan 2011, 11:20 am
Panel 2: Internet Exceptionalism & Intermediary Deputization Participants: Adam Thierer, Mercatus Center (Moderator) Prof. [read post]
19 Jan 2011, 5:49 am
Ann Bartow, South Carolina School of Law, @ProfABartow 2:15 – 3:25pm Panel 2: Internet Exceptionalism & Intermediary Deputization Adam Thierer, Mercatus Center (Moderator) Prof. [read post]
18 Jan 2011, 9:33 pm
Internet Governance & Jurisdiction, a collection of cyberlaw essays edited by Adam Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews, and published by the Cato Institute in 2003. [read post]
14 Jan 2011, 11:50 am
Ann Bartow, South Carolina School of Law Panel 2: Internet Exceptionalism & Intermediary Deputization Adam Thierer, Mercatus Center (Moderator) Prof. [read post]
14 Jan 2011, 11:10 am
Unappreciated Benefits of Advertising and Commercial Speech (Adam Thierer – Mercatus Center) [read post]
12 Jan 2011, 2:28 am
(See Adam Thierer’s post on the first attenuated claim of violation, raised before the rules even take effect.) [read post]
7 Jan 2011, 12:09 pm
Alex Kozinski, Stewart Baker, Jonathan Zittrain, Milton Mueller, Eric Goldman, and Yochai Benkler—as well as the TLF’s own Adam Thierer, Larry Downes and Geoff Manne. [read post]
24 Dec 2010, 6:04 am
Adam Thierer is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University where he works with the Technology Policy Program. [read post]
22 Dec 2010, 10:17 am
In the end, as Adam Thierer and I have warned, the FCC is heading down path towards “mutually assured destruction,” opening the door to endless regulatory battles among the Internet’s many players. [read post]
14 Dec 2010, 5:00 am
On the podcast this week, Adam Thierer, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University in the Technology Policy Program, reviews the past year in technology policy and looks ahead to next year. [read post]
13 Dec 2010, 8:09 am
Over a year ago Adam Thierer and Berin Szoka penned an essay seeking to define the contours of cyber-libertarianism, and they drew a contrast with the digital commons movement, part of what they called “cyber-collectivism. [read post]
7 Dec 2010, 5:00 am
Related Links “Mueller’s Networks and States = Classical Liberalism for the Information Age”, by Adam Thierer “How to Discredit Net Neutrality”, by Mueller “‘Networks and States’ at the Internet Governance Forum”, by Mueller To keep the conversation around this episode in one place, we’d like to ask you to comment at the web page for this episode on Surprisingly Free. [read post]
1 Dec 2010, 11:38 am
” And as Adam Thierer points out, so much for the democratic accountability of administrative agencies and the rule of law! [read post]