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Louis Vuitton - Penn Law Intellectual Property Group Controversy (2 of 3): March 2, 2012 reply letter from University of Pennsylvania (counsel: Robert Firestone) to Michael Pantalony, read all (~2 pages)
6.3
https://canvas.harvard.edu/files/8630280/download?download_frd=1
Louis Vuitton - Penn Law Intellectual Property Group Controversy (3 of 3): Ron Coleman, "Louis Louis," Likelihood of Confusion Blog (March 13,2012), read all (~4 pages)
6.4
http://www.likelihoodofconfusion.com/louis-louis/
Margaret E. Krawiec, Thomas A. Parnham, "Courts Parse First Amendment Protections for Anonymous Critics Online," Skadden's 2015 Insights - Global Litigation (January 2015)
2.6
https://www.skadden.com/insights/publications/2015/01/courts-parse-first-amendment-protections-for-anony
Matthew Prince, "Why We Terminated Daily Stormer,' Cloudflare (August 16, 2017)
2.3
https://blog.cloudflare.com/why-we-terminated-daily-stormer/
Matt Stroud, "How a coke dealer busted by GPS tracking is changing privacy law," The Verge (February 21, 2012)
8.3
https://www.theverge.com/2012/2/21/2808540/4th-amendment-gps-supreme-court-3rd-party-doctrine
MBTA v. Anderson, et al., Civ. No. 08-11364-GAO (D.Mass): Complaint (filed 8/8/08), read paragraphs 1-4, 33-75, pages 16-17 (Requested Relief); skim paragraphs 15-32
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https://www.eff.org/files/filenode/MBTA_v_Anderson/mbta-v-anderson-complaint.pdf
MBTA v. Anderson, et al., Civ. No. 08-11364-GAO (D.Mass): Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of TRO, read pp. 1-12; skim pp. 13-18
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https://www.eff.org/document/students-response-plaintiffs-motion-modify-terms
MBTA v. Anderson, et al., Civ. No. 08-11364-GAO (D.Mass): Memorandum in Support of Motion for TRO (filed 8/8/08), read all
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https://www.eff.org/files/filenode/MBTA_v_Anderson/memoinsupport.pdf
MBTA v. Anderson, et al., Civ. No. 08-11364-GAO (D.Mass): Temporary Restraining Order (issued 8/08), read all
9.4
https://www.eff.org/files/filenode/MBTA_v_Anderson/mbta-temp-restraining-order.pdf
Michael A Samway, "The Global Network Initiative: how can companies in the information and communications technology industry respect human rights?," in Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice (eds. Dorothee Baumann-Pauly and Justine Nolan, Routledge, London and New York, 2016), read all
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https://business-humanrights.org/sites/default/files/documents/GNI%20Chapter%20%28SAMWAY%29.pdf
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