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22 Jul 2017, 4:09 am by Alex Potcovaru
John Villasenor explained why this move would raise issues of cybersecurity, civil liberties, and extraterritoriality. [read post]
17 Dec 2020, 5:01 am by Alex Engler
As my colleague John Villasenor has written, the online fairness doctrine “suggests a view that private entities should be compelled to serve as viewpoint-neutral vehicles for dissemination of ‘government speech. [read post]
24 Apr 2012, 12:03 am by SO Issues
" "We're not ruling anything out of the investigation at this point because we really need to keep our mind open about all the information that's been brought to us," police Chief Roberto Villasenor said. [read post]
9 Mar 2020, 11:01 am by Eric Goldman
Davis School of Law Pamela Samuelson, Berkeley Law School Xiyin Tang, UCLA School of Law Habib Sani Usman, American University of Nigeria John Villasenor, UCLA School of Law Eugene Volokh, UCLA School of Law Jeff Ward, Duke School of Law __ [1] Section 230 does not apply to federal criminal prosecutions. [2] https://cdn1.internetassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Economic-Value-of-Internet-Intermediaries-the-Role-of-Liability-Protections.pdf [3]… [read post]
19 Jan 2023, 11:54 am by Eugene Volokh
Rosenblatt (Tulsa) Rebecca Tushnet (Harvard) John Villasenor (UCLA) Eugene Volokh (UCLA) The post Amicus Brief as to § 230(c)(1) in <i>Gonzalez v. [read post]
15 Jun 2013, 7:00 am by Raffaela Wakeman
Ben commented on friend of the site John Villasenor’s Forbes op-ed on the implications of the leaks on economic espionage. [read post]
20 Apr 2013, 7:00 am by Raffaela Wakeman
There were some great suggested readings on a variety of topics, including: A new law review article by Brookings nonresident senior fellow John Villasenor appearing in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy that Ben highlighted, entitled “Observations from Above: Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Privacy. [read post]
3 May 2012, 7:30 am
In the latest article extolling prior user rights under the America Invents Act (AIA), Fast Company's John Villasenor concludes that the AIA's new prior user rights have effectively given trade secrets a "promotion" over patents. [read post]
10 May 2014, 6:55 am by Yishai Schwartz
And on a vaguely-related technology front, Ben posted some thoughts from Brookings colleague and coauthor John Villasenor on his recently released paper on driverless cars and liability rules for car accidents. [read post]
24 Apr 2019, 5:26 am by Nathaniel Sobel
According to the Pew Foundation, most Americans lock their cell phones, creating an obstacle for some law enforcement investigations—most notably, the FBI in its 2016 standoff with Apple over access to the San Bernardino attacker’s iPhone—and especially for state authorities, which have fewer resources than federal law enforcement. [read post]
21 Oct 2012, 8:19 am by Chris Castle
   UCLA tech professor John  Villasenor, for example, is a supporter of legislating higher profits for Pandora, but disagrees about gutting the judges: [IRFA] isn’t perfect. [read post]
13 Sep 2014, 6:55 am by Benjamin Bissell
The event features a conversation on legal issues arising from advances in robotics, which will be held between John Villasenor, Gregory McNeal, and our very own Wells Bennett and Benjamin Wittes. [read post]
15 Sep 2014, 1:27 pm by Cody Poplin
Bennett, Brookings Nonresident Fellow John Villasenor, and Pepperdine University School of Law Professor Gregory McNeal on the differing aspects of legal and regulatory policy surrounding civilian robotics. [read post]
6 Apr 2023, 10:36 am by Dennis Crouch
by Dennis Crouch The copyright lawsuit between the data-software company SAS Institute and its scrappy copycat World Programming has been interesting to follow over the past several years, and the Federal Circuit has now issued a controversial opinion in the case. [read post]
23 Jan 2024, 11:32 am by Camilla Hrdy
Other pre-ChatGPT work on patents and AI that I found helpful include articles by Ryan Abbott (the "everything is obvious" concern), Liza Vertinsky (introducing "M/PHOSITA" for obviousness that takes into account machine as well as human skill in the art), Dennis Crouch (assessing patentability of AI-generated inventions through lens of corporate ownership and copyright work for hire doctrine), Keith Robinson (enablement issues raised by… [read post]
25 Nov 2020, 9:57 am by Abby Lemert, Eleanor Runde
Asia-Pacific Trade Deal RCEP Is Signed; Xi Signals Potential Interest in CPTPP On Nov. 15, the 10 countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plus China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand signed the world’s largest free trade agreement by population. [read post]
28 Sep 2020, 10:02 am by William Ford, Tia Sewell
Nicol Turner Lee, Brookings senior fellow, will moderate a panel discussion with Mark MacCarthy, Georgetown faculty; Frida Pollu, CEO of pymetrics; Elham Tabassi, chief of staff at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and John Villasenor, nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, on how the U.S. and other countries can develop responsible AI by standardizing AI principles and processes. [read post]
2 Dec 2020, 2:45 am by Jack Sharman
Reading Time: 23 minutes Balancing act.My partners Brandon Essig, Jeff Doss, and I recently shared thoughts concerning public corruption trials. [read post]