The recent 7th Circuit opinion in FTC v. Trudeau, No. 10-1383, slip op. (7th Cir. May 20, 2010), raised an interesting cyberlaw issue as a minor point within the larger issue of criminal contempt of court: Just because the Judge receives an email, does that mean the email, as well as the conduct in inciting…
Month: May 2010
Towel Day Tweetup – May 25, 2010
I’m not organizing it, per se, but I promised Ed (pictured below with his towel), to post information about the Tweetup/Blogger Meetup on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010. May 25th is Towel Day every year, in honor of Douglas Adams, so please bring your towels to: Aria Bar, at the Fairmont Chicago hotel 200 North Columbus…
Are Open Source Toyotas Neutrally Networked?
I was pleased to be asked back on the This Week In Law podcast for Episode #60, entitled “Open Source Toyotas.” Here’s a link to the audio – http://www.twit.tv/twil60. Video is available on Blip. Denise Howell is the host, and guests are myself, Marty Schwimmer, and Xeni Jardin. It was fun! Also, I was pleased…
Guest on This Week In Law Podcast #59
I was pleased to be asked to participate in the This Week In Law Podcast, Episode #59. The episode is entitled “Praying at the Bar.” The hosts were Denise Howell and Evan Brown, and my co-guest was Marty Schwimmer. It was quite a panel! For the audio and the show notes: http://twit.tv/twil59 For the video:…
Towel Day is May 25th, every year!
Legal bloggers, where are your towels? Last year on Towel Day, I hosted Blawg Review #213. This year, I’ll be participating in a blogger meetup for those attending the SuperConference here in Chicago. For details, see the post here, or follow me on Twitter – @cyberlaw. For more on other Towel Day activities, check out…