A Tennessee parent and the ACLU claim that a school district’s tech policy, which students must sign to participate in activities on campus computers, violates free speech and compromises student privacy.
Tennessee School District’s Tech Policy Blocks Students’ Constitutional Rights, ACLU Says
By April Witteveen on November 21, 2014
Filed Under: K-12, Social Media Tagged With: acceptable use policy, ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, SLJ, social media policy, Tennessee schools, Williamson County Schools
Link: Supreme Court copyright case will decide fate of millions of once-public works – The Washington Post
By Barbara Genco on October 5, 2011
“This case raises the question, ‘What is copyright really for?’ ” said Golan’s attorney, Anthony Falzone, of the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society. “Is it just something that benefits authors, or is it something that benefits society?”
Filed Under: Copyright, Media Tagged With: ACLU, ALA, Anthony Falzone, Golan vs. Holder, Music, Robert Barnes, US Supreme Court