Considering the origins, interpretations, and possible changes to Communications Decency Act §230 amid an evolving online environment.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2021
Reviewing the most significant changes recommended in the recently released U.S. Copyright Office Section 512 Study.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2020
Considering the role of humans in copyright protection of outputs produced by artificial intelligence.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2020
Considering the new liability risks for ISPs, search engines, and news aggregators under recent EU-wide mandatory rules.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2019
Deliberating on the main arguments in recent sets of briefs filed in support of Google's U.S. Supreme Court petition.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2019
Considering the implications of the "link tax" provision of the proposed EU Directive for the Digital Single Market for traditional press publishers.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2019
Should copyright enforcement have precedence over the interests of users in information privacy and fundamental freedoms?
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2018
An evolving technological landscape has made application of copyright law increasingly difficult.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2018
Considering the longer-term implications of a soon-to-be-decided U.S. Supreme Court case.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2018
Does the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Apple v. Samsung case represent a quagmire?
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2017
Considering influences leading to the recent U.S Supreme Court decision in a years-long case that Apple filed against Samsung over iPhone design infringement.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2017
Two software giants continue with legal sparring after an initial judicial decision.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2016