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Technology groups submit an emergency application to the Supreme Court to block Texas social media law HB 20

May 16, 2022

On May 11, 2022, the Fifth Circuit reinstated Texas state law HB 20 which allows private parties to sue tech platforms with 50M+ MAUs for their censorship of user-generated content based on “the viewpoint of a user or another person”. On May 13, technology lobbying groups NetChoice and the Computer...

A Big Win in the Second Circuit for Vimeo and the DMCA Safe Harbors (Post 1 of 3)

June 16, 2016

            What follows is the first of three posts on today's long-awaited decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Capitol Records v. Vimeo.

            Capitol’s lawsuit against Vimeo, running in federal court in New York since 2009, raised important and unsettled questions concerning...

D.C. Circuit’s Net Neutrality Ruling Rejects Corporate First Amendment Expansionism

June 14, 2016

The D.C. Circuit today upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) 2015 network neutrality regulations, vindicating the agency’s decision to reclassify internet service providers (ISPs) as common carriers under Title II of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Equally as important – though...

Luiz Fernando Moncau Joins Stanford Center for Internet and Society as Intermediary Liability Fellow

June 6, 2016

The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) at Stanford Law School has appointed Luiz Fernando Marrey Moncau as Intermediary Liability Fellow. In this role at CIS, Moncau will continue his longstanding work promoting strong and well-crafted intermediary liability laws that advance the rights and...

DMCA Classic, DMCA Turbo: Major new empirical research on notice and takedown operations

April 20, 2016

Good data about Notice and Takedown can be hard to find. Jennifer Urban and Laura Quilter’s seminal 2006 study has long been the gold standard, combining rigorous number-crunching with what must have been incredibly tedious substantive review of the copyright claims in DMCA notices. Now Urban, along...

Review Portals Have to Verify Anonymous User Reviews, Says the German Supreme Court

March 24, 2016
In a recent decision, the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), the highest court in the system of ordinary jurisdiction in Germany, established a case of intermediary liability for anonymous reviews published in review portals, which are under the obligation to verify the accuracy of the...