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Jacqueline Lipton

Online Gripesites and ICANN’s new GTLD Process

A “gripe site” is a web site established to criticize an institution such as a corporation, union, government body, or political figure. Not surprisingly, powerful institutions often do not take kindly to being criticized, and they have invented a variety of ways to try to suppress the speech of their adversaries. –          The Public Citizen[1]

Copyright’s Twilight Zone

Jacqueline Lipton is a Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University. She is Co-Director for the Center of Law, Technology, and the Arts, and the Associate Director of the Frederick K Cox International Law Center. In the Web 2.0 era, copyright law has become too blunt an instrument to deal with the intricacies necessary […]

IP Osgoode Speaks: Professor Jacqueline Lipton on Privacy in Web 2.0

Brandon Evenson is a 2010 JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Last Thursday, IP Osgoode hosted Dr. Jacqueline Lipton, Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University, to give a talk on privacy and the challenges of the new Web 2.0 culture. Professor Lipton began her talk characterizing the differences between Web 1.0 and […]

Online Video Privacy

Jacqueline Lipton is a Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University.  She is Co-Director for the Center of Law, Technology, and the Arts, and the Associate Director of the Frederick K Cox International Law Center.  Professor Lipton is also an IP Osgoode Research Affiliate.  As Facebook welcomes its 200 millionth active user, now is […]