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MAJOR LAW SCHOOL LEGAL CLINIC
Stanford Cyberlaw Clinic; Center for Internet and Society at Stanford

computer law         
CONCERNS THE LAW OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INCLUDING COMPUTING AND THE INTERNET
Cyberlaw; Information technology law; Information Technology Law; Cyber Law; Internet law; Computer law; Internet Law; Computer Law; Cyber Laws; Computing law; Cyber law; It law; Technology law; Computer Rules; Information Technology law; Legal aspects of computing; Computers and the law
<legal> Apart from software law, other relevant laws include those concerning the sale of goods. Communication law is more relevant to the Internet, it has to do with media issues in general, e.g. free speech. (1994-12-05)
IT law         
CONCERNS THE LAW OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INCLUDING COMPUTING AND THE INTERNET
Cyberlaw; Information technology law; Information Technology Law; Cyber Law; Internet law; Computer law; Internet Law; Computer Law; Cyber Laws; Computing law; Cyber law; It law; Technology law; Computer Rules; Information Technology law; Legal aspects of computing; Computers and the law
Information technology law (also called cyberlaw) concerns the law of information technology, including computing and the internet. It is related to legal informatics, and governs the digital dissemination of both (digitized) information and software, information security and electronic commerce aspects and it has been described as "paper laws" for a "paperless environment".
Stanford Center for Internet and Society         
The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program founded in 2000 by Lawrence Lessig at Stanford Law School and a part of Law, Science and Technology Program at Stanford Law School. CIS brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law and to examine how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, innovation, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry.

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Stanford Center for Internet and Society

The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program founded in 2000 by Lawrence Lessig at Stanford Law School and a part of Law, Science and Technology Program at Stanford Law School. CIS brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law and to examine how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, innovation, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry. CIS strives to improve both technology and law, encouraging decision makers to design both as a means to further democratic values.

CIS provides law students and the general public with educational resources and analyses of policy issues arising at the intersection of law, technology and the public interest. Through the Fair Use Project, CIS also provides legal representation to clients in matters that raise important issues of free expression, civil rights and technology. CIS sponsors a range of public events including a speakers series, conferences and workshops.