Today I had the great honor of appearing as a guest on the Emily Rooney Show, a program on WGBH Boston. I explained the current controversy over the SOPA and PIPA copyright bills, and discussed some of my predictions for social media law in 2012. You can listen to a recording of the interview here.
Posted on January 18, 2012 in IP, Social Media with Comments Off
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