Tag Archives: MITIA
Criminal law careers
A surprising number of our undergraduates go on to study law, and we get quite a few JDs in the graduate programs. For those with an interest in criminal law (and who are in Western New York) I forward the following. Sorry for the late notice: Careers in Criminal Law Discussion Panel Tuesday, November 16th, […]
Good news for gamble-preneurs?
We talked earlier tonight, with some relish (does that count?), about the prospects of online gambling and questions of regulatory ambiguity and arbitrage. Seems that there is some interesting movement on this front. Is no one blogging on gambling regulation? I guess this is as close as you’ll get.
Owning bits
Owning Ideas Many people think of software pirates as fundamentally unethical. Stealing is stealing, they say. Yet, the history of software being something someone “owns” is not so very long. There was a time, not so long ago, when the very idea that you could “sell” software would be crazy. You could sell the material […]
The Persuaders