Journalism That Matters: Create or Die 2
Want to help disrupt and diversify the media status quo? Attend “Journalism That Matters: Create or Die 2,” June 2-5, 2011 at UNC-Greensboro. Register now through May 16 using the discount code...
View ArticleNewsgathering Law: A Guide for Reporting
I'm excited to announce the latest installment in a series of legal modules we are publishing in conjunction with Poynter's News University. The free course, entitled Newsgathering Law &...
View ArticleChanges Ahead for the Citizen Media Law Project
On May 20, 2007, I wrote my first blog post. It also happened to be the first post on this blog. Entitled "Time to Launch," I agonized for days over what to write and struggled with the fear of...
View ArticleWelcome Andy Sellars, CMLP's New Staff Attorney
I am thrilled to welcome Andy Sellars, our new Staff Attorney, to the Citizen Media Law Project, and to welcome him back to the Berkman Center for Internet & Society as an Employee Fellow. Andy...
View ArticleCMLP ANNOUNCEMENT: Congratulations Andy Sellars!
The Citizen Media Law Project is extraordinarily pleased to announce that Andy Sellars, our Staff Attorney, was announced this past weekend to be the 2011 winner of the time-honored and prestigious...
View ArticleCMLP ANNOUNCEMENT: Amicus Brief Filed Regarding Intersection of Trademark Law...
On January 18, 2012, the Citizen Media Law Project (under its new name, the Digital Media Law Project -- new website coming soon) filed an amicus brief in the Massachusetts Appeals Court in Jenzabar,...
View ArticleCMLP ANNOUNCEMENT: Mass. SJC Rejects Prior Restraints and Supports Right to...
The following is cross-posted with permission from our good friends at the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School. The original post can be found here. In an important victory for freedom of speech,...
View ArticleDMLP files Amicus Brief Against Massachusetts's 'Anti-Counterfeiting' Law
Earlier this week the CMLP (under its new name, the Digital Media Law Project) sought leave to file an amicus brief in Boston Municipal Court in the case of Commonwealth v. Busa, which concerns a...
View ArticleANNOUNCEMENT: Staff Attorney Andy Sellars named the Berkman Center's Corydon...
We are delighted to announce that, with the generous support of the Corydon B. Dunham Fellowship Fund of the Harvard Law School, the Berkman Center has named our own staff attorney, Andy Sellars, as...
View ArticleDMLP Amicus Update: Narrow Victory in Massachusetts Anti-Counterfeiting Case
The DMLP recently appeared as an amicus curiae in Commonwealth v. Busa, a case brought in Boston Municipal Court under Massachusetts's anti-counterfeiting law, M.G.L. ch. 266 § 147 ("Section 147")....
View ArticleANNOUNCEMENT: The DMLP Wishes Arthur Bright Luck in His New Position!
It is with mixed emotions that the Digital (nee Citizen) Media Law Project has to announce that Arthur Bright, our Research Attorney and Editor, will be leaving us for a new venture. Arthur has been...
View ArticleA UNC Student’s Summer Experience in Media Law
Today we are pleased to republish a piece from Tabitha Messick about her experiences as a 2012 Digital Media Law Project Summer Intern; this post was originally published by the DMLP's founder, David...
View ArticleAnd That's It for 2012...
Tomorrow, Harvard University will shut down for its annual Winter Recess, marking the end of the calendar year for those of us at the Digital Media Law Project. It seems like this year has flown by,...
View ArticleIntroducing Jillian Stonecipher!
It gives me great pleasure to welcome our newest blogger, Jillian Stonecipher! Jillian, a 2L at Harvard Law School, is no stranger to our project, having worked with us as an intern throughout the...
View ArticleSeven Years of Serving and Studying the Legal Needs of Digital Journalism
We have some important news to share from the Digital Media Law Project. After seven years of providing legal assistance to independent journalism through various methods, the DMLP will soon spin off...
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