Occupation: Professor Birth: March 25, 1963
In making policy designed with copyright in mind, you end up making decisions about whether other important technologies, such as privacy-enhancing o….
Given a choice between dancing pigs and security, users will pick dancing pigs every time..
The problem - when you cast your net that wide - is you inevitably catch something you don't want to catch..
Network operators need reasonable leeway to manage their networks..
It's abundantly clear by now that no DRM system can stop serious pirates. A DRM system that stops serious pirates, and simultaneously gives broad lee….
The question is not whether we want to keep this open, neutral Internet - we do, or should - but whether government rulemaking can give us the result….
We're in a situation where the solutions that we have are not good enough. The way to improve anything is to have a discussion about its flaws. To un….
Given that you'll never be able to prevent copying, the question is, what can you do to minimize it? What can you do to make consumers happy enough w….
And the user may have a higher comfort level deciding what information to provide rather than worrying about what inferences might be made from what ….
The next generation of innovators, who need neutrality the most, are not at the bargaining table. They're hard at work in their labs or classrooms, d….
Even if there were no illegal copying, the advent of digital distribution will put a lot of stress on the movie and music industry. When the distribu….
The secret of the Internet's success has been its openness to new services..
Innovation happens because there are people out there doing and trying a lot of different things..
Growth comes out of a healthy competitive atmosphere, not trying to choose a particular path forward..
Vigorous enforcement of copyrights themselves is an important part of the picture. But I don't think that expanding the legal definition of copyright….
I think there are problems with compact disc copy protection that can't be resolved..