Type: Report Year: 2006 The California Energy Commission published a report prepared by Clinic Director Deirdre Mulligan, U.C. Berkeley Professor David Wagner, Boalt student Erin Jones, Umesh Shankar, P.A. Subrahamanyam, and Clinic Fellow Jack Lerner. The report, entitled Network Security Architecture for Demand Response/Sensor Networks, explores security and privacy concerns that result from advanced metering […]
Network Security Architecture for Demand Response/Sensor Networks
Samuelson Clinic Director Testified Before Department of Homeland Security on Expectations of Privacy in Public Spaces
Type: Testimony Year: 2006 Samuelson Clinic Director and Clinical Professor of Law Deirdre Mulligan testified before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee regarding expectations of privacy in public places. Professor Mulligan observed that public spaces support functions that democracies care about, that we are at a unique constitutional moment […]
Demand Response Energy Systems: Security, Privacy, and Policy
Type: Presentation Year: 2007 Associate Director of Policy and Outreach and Senior Attorney, Maryanne McCormick, delivered a speech entitled Demand Response Energy Systems: Security, Privacy, and Policy at the Security Lunch at Stanford University. The speech discussed how the California Energy Commission and California Public Utilities Commission are pushing for demand response energy programs that […]
Enforcing Privacy Rights Symposium 2002
Type: Research Paper Year: 2003 Clinic Director Deirdre Mulligan put forth an article entitled “Enforcing Privacy Rights Symposium 2002: Introduction,” which was published in the Hastings Law Journal. The article discusses the 2002 Enforcing Privacy Rights Symposium, which discussed privacy concerns in the post-9/11 world. After the 2001 terrorist attacks, privacy concerns were shifted to […]
ACM Digital Rights Management Workshop
Type: Research Paper Year: 2002 The Clinic presented its work on the public interest in digital rights management standards, Implementing Copyright Limitations in Rights Expression Languages, to a leading technical conference, ACM’s 2002 Digital Rights Management Workshop. Click to download pdf
Oasis Rights Language Technical Committee
Type: Clinical Project, Research Paper Year: 2002 The Clinic called for the Oasis Rights Language Technical Committee to respect the limits on copyright protection in its development of a rights expression language. The document, “Supporting limits on copyright exclusivity in a rights expression language standard,” was submitted by the Clinic and the Electronic Privacy Information […]
Neglecting the National Memory: How Copyright Extensions Compromise the Development of Digital Archives
Type: Research Paper Year: 2002 Clinic Director Deirdre Mulligan co-authored a law review article with Jason Schultz entitled “Neglecting the National Memory: How Copyright Extensions Compromise the Development of Digital Archives.” The article discusses Eldred v. Ashcroft, an important copyright case which challenged the Copyright Term Extension Act. Copyright term extensions have not allowed digital […]
Oasis Rights Language Technical Committee
Type: Clinical Project, Research Paper Year: 2002 The Clinic called for the Oasis Rights Language Technical Committee to respect the limits on copyright protection in its development of a rights expression language. The document, “Supporting limits on copyright exclusivity in a rights expression language standard,” was submitted by the Clinic and the Electronic Privacy Information […]
Memorandum Addressing the Need for a Treatment Agenda
Type: Report Year: 2002 Clinic intern Nicole Ozer contributed to a memo which employed a human rights model as a tool for policy development. The memo also provided practical advice on importing and distributing affordable ARVs in compliance with international intellectual property agreements such as the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPs) to advocate that […]
Neglecting the National Memory: How Copyright Extensions Compromise the Development of Digital Archives
Type: Research Paper Year: 2002 Clinic Director Deirdre Mulligan co-authored a law review article with Jason Schultz entitled “Neglecting the National Memory: How Copyright Extensions Compromise the Development of Digital Archives.†The article discusses Eldred v. Ashcroft, an important copyright case which challenged the Copyright Term Extension Act. Copyright term extensions have not allowed digital […]