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Name Issues Date
Kentucky Appeals Court Overturns Domain Seizure Order
Statement: Ruling on narrow state law grounds, the Kentucky Court of Appeals overturned a lower court order...
1/21/2009
Court Must Vacate 'Baseless' Domain Name Seizure
Statement: Three public interest groups have filed a "friend of the court" brief urging a Kentucky...
11/14/2008
Leslie Harris, Free Expression: Keeping the Internet Free For a New Generation of Speakers, The Huffington Post, Oct. 9, 2008
Commentary: Sometimes I just want to grab our government leaders by their collective collar and yell: "...
Political Speech 10/9/2008
Congress Approves Legislation to Outlaw "Misleading" Domain Names
Statement: On April 10, both houses of Congress approved the Child Abduction Prevention Act. The bill, which...
4/10/2003
House Amendment Would Outlaw "Misleading" Domain Names
Statement: On March 27, the House of Representatives approved an amendment to the Child Abduction Prevention...
3/26/2003

Policy Posts deliver in-depth analysis of current issues affecting the Internet. These documents are a leading resource for policy makers, the press, industry representatives, students, and others interested in legal and policy issues affecting the Internet.

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CDT Urges Kentucky Courts to Reverse Course on Gambling Domain Name Seizures In November, CDT, along with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties... 12/22/2008
Political Speech is Flourishing Under Strong Online Protections As it did in the 2004 election cycle, the political speech on the Internet is playing a vital role... Political Speech 10/23/2006
Federal Campaign Rules Must Protect Individual Users' Online Speech As the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) continues to wrestle with how best to bring campaign... Political Speech 7/8/2005
CDT Issues Principles, Expands Campaign to Protect Online Political Speech CDT is urging bloggers and other Internet users to sign a set of principles calling on Congress and... Political Speech 5/12/2005
CDT Calls on Congress to Block Effort to Regulate Individuals' Online Political Speech The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is considering new rules that would apply complicated federal... Political Speech 5/5/2005

Find all our latest testimony, papers, and other reports here.

Name Author Issues Date
Revisiting User Control: the Emergence and Success of a First Amendment Theory for the Internet Age
Paper: In 1995, when the popular, commercial Internet was just emerging, concerns about protecting...
John Morris 2/18/2010
Joint Comments to FCC on NBP Public Notice #29
Comment: There are a number of powerful online applications on the horizon that can provide great societal...
1/22/2010

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