Tops list to 10 most important pending U.S. legal cases involving the Internet, bloggers say
Two University of California, Berkeley professors have come up with a good idea for a blog: It focuses on the top 10 pending cyberlaw cases, including those involving Google Books, net neutrality, warrentless wiretapping and Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The copyright case vs. Google over Google Books is No. 1 on their list.
Cyberlaw Cases is being written by and spearheaded by Jason Schultz, an assistant clinical professor of law and director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at UC Berkeley’s School of Law (Berkeley Law) (shown, top) and Brian W. Carver, an assistant professor at UC Berkeley’s School of Information (shown below). They’re also leaning on two colleagues as additional bloggers: Berkeley Law alumnus Aaron K. Perzanowski, an assistant professor at Wayne State University Law School, and colleague Joseph C. Gratz, a partner at Durie Tangri LLP in San Francisco.
(Photo by Peg Skorpinski)




