The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School that 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, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry. The CIS strives as well to improve both technology and law, encouraging decision makers to design both as a means to further democratic values.

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Hearsay Culture Show #51, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2007-08-29
RIAA v. The People: Four Years and Counting 2007-09-27
Hearsay Culture Show #52, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2007-10-03
Technology in Wartime 2007-10-08
Hearsay Culture Show #53, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2007-10-10
Portable Identities and Social Web Bill of Rights 2007-10-15
Hearsay Culture Show #54, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2007-10-17
Hearsay Culture Show #55, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2007-10-24
How Blogs Impact Legal Discourse 2007-11-05
Hearsay Culture Show #56, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2007-11-07
The Case Against the Google-Doubleclick Merger 2007-11-19
Faceoff: Lessig vs. Zittrain 2007-12-03
Hearsay Culture Show #57, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2008-01-16
Hearsay Culture Show #58, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2008-01-23
The Digital Revolution, Defining the Consumer Victory and Defending the Public Interest in the 21st Century: Network Neutrality, Digital Downloading, and Privacy in Online Advertising 2008-01-28
Virtual Design and Trustworthy Signals 2008-02-11
Hearsay Culture Show #59, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2008-02-13
The Ethics of Social Networking 2008-02-14
Hearsay Culture Show #60, KZSU-FM (Stanford) 2008-02-20
Digital Democracy -- a Look Back, a Look Ahead 2008-02-25
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