“AT&T Slams Google Voice” The Washington Post, Sept. 30, 2009. The Post’s “Post I.T.” column on the Net Neutrality debate quotes from Larry’s blog. “‘Much as the FCC wishes there was still a clear distinction between ‘the Internet’ and ‘the telephone network,’ technology has obliterated that difference,’ Larry Downes, a non-resident fellow at the Stanford Law School Center of Internet and Society, wrote in his blog Tuesday.” |
Category Archives: Media
Hearsay Culture/Book Review
Hearsay Culture (Stanford Radio) Larry Downes was the guest on this radio program focused on issues of law and technology in November, 2009. |
LoD/The Laws of Disruption Video
October 2009 – Introducing “The Laws of Disruption” video. To watch an extended play version, click here. |
Inc./When Collaboration and the Law Collide
“When Collaboration and the Law Collide,” Inc. Magazine, May, 2009 – Part Two of Larry Downes’s interview with Inc.’s Leigh Buchanan deals with legal dilemmas associated with social media. |
Inc./The Next New–Potentially Illegal–Thing
“The Next New—Potentially Illegal—Thing,” Inc. Magazine, May, 2009 – Larry Downes’s interview with Inc.’s Leigh Buchanan warns innovators to avoid the increasing legal pitfalls of new technology introductions. |
CNET/Preserve Internet Freedom
2007
“Preserve Internet Freedom…From Regulation,” CNet News.com, December 12, 2007 – Larry Downes takes an unpopular position on Net Neutrality, arguing that the cost of government interference with Internet access provisioning is almost certainly higher than the benefits. |