Berkeley Technology Law Journal
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The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is a student-run publication of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
Berkeley, California, USA
Joined March 2011
Listen to the most recent episode of the BTLJ Podcast, featuring a conversation between Iman Eslami ('26) and Professor Talha Syed on the impending antitrust suit against Apple. https://t.co/13UHOMVv6h
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This Tech Tuesday, Join BTLJ and Fenwick and West's Eric Ball and Kimberly Culp for a discussion about the process of taking a video game case from discovery to trial Spotify link: https://t.co/7gj7EcvZQ1 Apple Podcasts link: https://t.co/tiInV56PVW
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This Tech Tuesday, BTLJ is thrilled to share a conversation with 2L Audrey Mitchell, a current fellow with Berkeley’s AI Policy Hub. Spotify link: https://t.co/uunCh5ATP1 Apple Podcasts Link: https://t.co/VcTMi9MJy7
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Check out BTLJ's new podcast, "AI and Music Copyright Law," featuring forensic musicologist Prof. Judith Finell from UCLA. Spotify: https://t.co/VsDwZut25b Apple: https://t.co/moBQp8jQNm
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BTLJ is now accepting submissions for the 2025 Student Writing Competition. See here for more information: https://t.co/7ScZHJTjqk
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This Tech Tuesday, Join BTLJ and Berkeley Law's very own Dean Chemerinsky for a discussion about the current laws that regulate free speech on the Internet and what, if any, future regulatory action is desirable. Spotify: https://t.co/wzspchlaES Apple: https://t.co/sKeL6hK5fH
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Check out BTLJ's new podcast, "Reproductive Data Privacy After Dobbs with Rebecca Wexler" on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts now! Spotify: https://t.co/dMk9sRCjRe SoundCloud: https://t.co/gmHd7wJV7x Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/24vH0wmzNz
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1/ Congratulations to Professor @maggiechon! Her essay, “Relational Innovation and the Public Benefits of Copying,” will soon be published in @BerkeleyTechLJ ...
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ICYMI, the most recent Berkeley Technology Law Journal podcast episode contemplated this exactly: https://t.co/0wfWzchphq
@BerkeleyTechLJ
nytimes.com
The lawsuit caps years of regulatory scrutiny of Apple’s wildly popular suite of devices and services, which have fueled its growth into a nearly $3 trillion public company.
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Our website is unfortunately experiencing some technical issues. If you need to contact us, please DM!
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Now out in @BerkeleyTechLJ , Jessica Maupin @McGuireWoodsLLP and I analyze all post-eBay cases of "unenjoined infringement" and conclude that US courts are giving out compulsory licenses at a high rate. @sjquinney @WCL_PIJIP #patent @HalSinger
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Articles from the Berkeley-NYU Symposium "The Impact of the Patent System on Markets for Technology" are now published on our website. Read them here: https://t.co/fP8ieFubmC
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A short piece I wrote for @BerkeleyTechLJ—arguing that information sharing has the potential to cause devastating harm to people's bodily, financial, and intellectual autonomy—is online. https://t.co/SOsTnUJWed
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This article is part of the 2023 BCLT-BTLJ Symposium. By Jacob Snow1 I. Introduction Privacy law under Article I, Section 1 of the California Constitution is based on a foundational distinction...
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Today, CRHLP Executive Director Melissa Goodman (@mg718) moderated the panel "Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice" at the 4th Annual @BerkeleyTechLJ/@BerkeleyLawBCLT Fall Symposium – CA Constitutional Privacy at 50. Thank you, @BerkeleyLaw!
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The fact that we’re posting this photo indicative of the state of privacy in today’s world. Everyone here saw a notice of photography for this event, very few read it. @tiffanycli explains the challenge of a establishing a positive privacy right.
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Good morning from the 4th annual BCLT-BTLJ symposium! California Constitutional Privacy at 50: The Power of State Law and Promoting Justice in the Digital Age
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As the conduct by Google described below shows, exclusive deals are a formidable weapon used to expand and entrench market power, as well as to deter and inhibit competition. As I explain in my @BerkeleyTechLJ article, most of them should be prohibited. https://t.co/hVAg0GF0HH
NEW: Inside Google's plan to stop Apple from getting serious about search. Google's fears grew in 2021 when it paid Apple around $18 billion for a default pact as the iPhone maker improved its Spotlight search feature. Then Google execs quietly plotted.
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Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Privacy - Chris Conley on #AI & #privacy in @BerkeleyTechLJ
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