Constitutional Hard Forks - When Citizens Must Reclaim Their Ultimate Governance Power | HackerNoon
The irony is profound, the constitution designed to safeguard citizens' rights has become a fortress protecting arrangements that undermine those very rights.
Prior Art Document vs. Prior Art Process: How Lynk Labs Exposes a Fundamental Ambiguity in Patent Law
The upcoming Supreme Court petition in Lynk Labs, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. presents a critical examination of the meaning of "prior art" in patent law.
Gala Porras-Kim Exhibition in Pina Magazine | Berlin Art Link
New Zealand's recognition of the Whanganui River as a legal person represents a pivotal shift in legal and cultural perspectives on non-human entities.
An 18th-century war power resurfaces in cyber policy talks
The idea of privateering contracts - historically used for piracy - is being discussed to provide legal authority for private sector cyberattacks against adversaries like China.
IAB releases draft of updated digital ad terms for public comment | MarTech
IAB's updated General Terms for Digital Advertising Agreements aim to modernize and simplify ad deal execution, opening a public comment period until July 2025.
What the law says about buying property or protecting sites on the Moon
The 1967 Outer Space Treaty, ratified by over 115 nations, establishes that outer space, including the Moon, is a province of all humankind, prohibiting territorial claims.