University of Wisconsin Law School Professor Anuj Desai has appeared recently on two TV channels to discuss Internet issues.
-- On February 27, 2007, in segments on the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. television news on NBC-15, Desai spoke about online privacy:
http://www.nbc15.com/home/headlines/6131486.html
Part I - starting at 2:45
Part II - starting at 0:35 and again at 2:37
-- On Friday, March 2, Desai was included in an evening news telecast on WKOW-27, discussing file sharing and music downloading:
http://www.wkowtv.com/News/index.php?ID=9849
A video camera icon is on the right hand side, just above the picture.
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Desai teaches in both the Law School and the School of Library and Information Studies, offering classes in Copyright, First Amendment, International Intellectual Property, and Cyberlaw. He is a founding member of the University of Wisconsin's Communication Technologies Research Cluster.
Desai has written on a variety of topics related to law in cyberspace, including Internet filters, copyright, privacy, the First Amendment, and domain name dispute resolution. His current research focuses on understanding the interconnections between various types of information and communications networks, from the post office to public libraries to the Internet.
Submitted by on March 5, 2007
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