Thinking about the last two decades and the terrible evolution of the law on *information*. Everything from copyright to encryption.
Did a bunch of judges get together & go “Let’s turn the web into a gated, policed space run by corps w/ nearly 0 accountability to users”?
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Deeply concerned about my peers’ lack of curiosity about technology and acceptance of gov’t premises re: national security.
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The Napster kids are all grown up and very few of them went to law school.
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@sarahjeong literature suggests multiple factors: federalist society members enter federal judiciary; campaign finance laws weakened -
@rrichard09 But liberal judges are very into IP as well (Ginsburg!). & I suspect Alito is more skeptical of RIAA/MPAA than one would think. -
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@rrichard09 right, and that would explain Congress’s leanings, not so much the courts’ leanings -
@sarahjeong good points. Perhaps problem with liberal judges is that they are just behind the times and isolated from the culture
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@sarahjeong plua 9-11, which massively strengthened national security state & industry, weakened congressional support for privacy, civ libMerci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong both parties are weakened, individual legislators become more receptive to influence of big contentMerci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong Democratic party moves right, courts big business, including big content, exchanges big donations for stronger IPMerci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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