Singularity Law

The Information Technology Law Blog and Podcast by Professor Michael Scott

Archive for February, 2007

Viacom Serves 100,000 Takedown Notices on YouTube, and . . .

The news media and blogosphere have been abuzz about the move by Viacom to have all of its content removed from YouTube. Viacom paid someone (and probably a lot of someone’s) to compile a list of 100K video clips on YouTube that arguably infringe its copyrights (I say “arguably” since news reports indicate that [...]

Law School Courses in Computer/Internet/E-Commerce Law

While preparing a proposal for a summer in London program on International Information Technology Law, I conducted a survey of U.S. law schools that have courses on computer, Internet or E-Commerce Law. While the titles vary widely, there appear to be around 150 law school offering such courses, and a total of 296 different [...]