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1 Jun 2021, 6:48 am by Christine Corcos
João Marinotti, Center for Law, Society and Culture, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Information Society Project, Yale Law School; Center for Intellectual Property Research, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; The City University of New York - The Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Asaf Lubin, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society; Yale University - Information… [read post]
1 Jun 2021, 6:48 am
João Marinotti, Center for Law, Society and Culture, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Information Society Project, Yale Law School; Center for Intellectual Property Research, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; The City University of New York - The Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Asaf Lubin, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society; Yale University - Information… [read post]
22 Jul 2021, 12:53 pm by Ajay Sarma, Christiana Wayne
Asaf Lubin and João Marinotti discussed the issues in current jurisprudence dealing with cybercrime. [read post]
26 Jul 2021, 8:27 am by Ajay Sarma, Christiana Wayne
Howell shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast in which Elisabeth Kendall, a senior research fellow at Pembroke College of Oxford University, and Alexandra Stark, a senior researcher at New America, talk to Lawfare COO David Priess about signs of hope in Yemen: Asaf Lubin and João Marinotti discussed the issues in current jurisprudence dealing with cybercrime. [read post]
10 May 2023, 5:16 am by Amy Hogan-Burney, George Ramsey
As a general manager at Microsoft in the Digital Crimes Unit and a technology litigation lawyer focusing on cybercrime and the global enforcement of legal rights, we read with great interest the July 21, 2021, Lawfare piece by Asaf Lubin and João Marinotti, “Why Current Botnet Takedown Jurisprudence Should Not Be Replicated,” in which the authors criticize Microsoft’s disruption strategy and the courts’ application… [read post]