I Read A Book: Amy Gajda’s The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and...
by Raizel Liebler Amy Gajda’s The First Amendment Bubble: How Privacy and Paparazzi Threaten a Free Press (Harvard University Press 2015) is a highly interesting exploration of the limits of First...
View ArticleAre Things Changing for Portrayals of Gay Characters in Korean Dramas?
by Raizel Liebler Are things changing for portrayals of gay characters in Korean dramas? Possibly — at least according to several recent instances of positive and well-rounded portrayals of...
View ArticleI Read A Book: John Palfrey’s BiblioTech: Why Libraries Matter More than Ever...
by Raizel Liebler John Palfrey‘s BiblioTech: Why Libraries Matter More than Ever in the Age of Google (2015) is a call to arms for the future of libraries — and their value. Immensely readable, this...
View ArticleI Read A Book: Choi and Maliangkay’s K-pop: the international rise of the...
by Raizel Liebler K-pop: the international rise of the Korean music industry (2015), edited by JungBong Choi and Roald Maliangkay, is another entry in the quickly growing world of edited collections...
View ArticleI Read A Book: Eva Hemmungs Wirten’s Making Marie Curie: Intellectual...
by Raizel Liebler In an episode of the PBS children’s show Peg Plus Cat, Marie Curie shows up to discuss making mistakes and persevering alongside Albert Einstein and Billie Holiday (and a whale, since...
View ArticleWho Watches the Watchman?
Go Set A Watchman, Harper Lee’s prequel/retelling of to To Kill A Mockingbird is considered highly controversial, in part because of the way some readers consider this a betrayal of their version of...
View ArticleThe End of Link Rot at the Supreme Court?
by Raizel Liebler The Supreme Court is well known to be slow to change; however, they just posted a change to their website that will hopefully solve the issues raised in Supreme Court opinion link...
View ArticleI Read a Book: Neil Richards’ Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil...
by Raizel Liebler Neil Richards’ Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil Liberties in the Digital Age (Oxford University Press 2015) is an eminently readable book about privacy and the First Amendment —...
View ArticleI Read A Book: David & Halbert’s Owning the World of Ideas: Intellectual...
by Raizel Liebler Matthew David & Debora Halbert’s Owning the World of Ideas: Intellectual Property and Global Network Capitalism (Sage 2015) is an excellent short book about the past, present, and...
View ArticleI Read a Book: Lee and Nornes’ Hallyu 2.0: The Korean Wave in the Age of...
by Raizel Liebler Hallyu 2.0: The Korean Wave in the Age of Social Media (University of Michigan 2015), edited by Sangjoon Lee and Abe Markus Nornes, is an excellent entry to the ever-growing field of...
View ArticleI Read A Book: Frank Pasquale’s The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms...
by Raizel Liebler What rights do people have to accuracy in their publicly available information? What limits should there be for who has access to our data souls? Frank Pasquale’s The Black Box...
View ArticleDoing Right By Our Writers: Copyright and Licensing
Here at TLF, I’ve written a great deal about copyright, licensing, and labor. With the start of our forthcoming Seminar series, we will be paying writers for the first time. We wanted to go with...
View ArticleHere We Are Now With Social Media: The Introduction
by Raizel Liebler & Keidra Chaney Last year, we wrote an article published in Pace Law Review about how social media usage interacts with employment, institutional “voice” and the rights of...
View ArticleHere We Are Now With Social Media: From Social Networking to Social Media
by Raizel Liebler & Keidra Chaney Last year, we wrote an article published in Pace Law Review about how social media usage interacts with employment, institutional “voice” and the rights of...
View ArticleHere We Are Now With Social Media: Employment Contracts, Sponsorship Deals,...
by Raizel Liebler & Keidra Chaney Last year, we wrote an article published in Pace Law Review about how social media usage interacts with employment, institutional “voice” and the rights of...
View ArticleHere We Are Now With Social Media: The Next Social Media Battleground
by Raizel Liebler & Keidra Chaney Last year, we wrote an article published in Pace Law Review about how social media usage interacts with employment, institutional “voice” and the rights of...
View ArticleHere We Are Now With Social Media: Our Conclusion
by Raizel Liebler & Keidra Chaney Last year, we wrote an article published in Pace Law Review about how social media usage interacts with employment, institutional “voice” and the rights of...
View ArticleDiversifying the Greatest Generation in Agent Carter Season 2
by Raizel Liebler There are many hopes for the newest season of Agent Carter, the short series focusing on the Marvel character who was an early ally of Captain America, and after World War II, becomes...
View ArticleOy, Oyez: Why the Oyez Project “Sale” Confronts Open Access Principles
by Raizel Liebler What would you think about if there was a useful and arguably essential source of information from the top level of one of the three branches of government presently available to the...
View ArticleBook Review – Digital Research Confidential
by Raizel Liebler Digital Confidential: The Secrets of Studying Behavior Online (MIT Press 2015), edited by Eszter Hargittai and Christian Sandvig, is a very different — and unfortunately unique —...
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