2. As we explained at the
outset, CLBR was intended
to provide the latest
developments on cyber
law, policy and business.
The goal was to be
informative . . . and fun.
JAN 19, 2011
DEBUT SHOW
5. TOP RATED SHOWS
Arab Spring and the Twitter
Revolution
Akamai State of the Internet Report
Two days after the show ran, President Mubarak
stepped down. Coincidence? Absolutely.
9. HOT ISSUE
Amazon Tax
We spent a lot of time covering the political and legal battles
over the Amazon Tax as it spread to Colorado and
Pennsylvania, primarily with PMA President Rebecca
Madigan and DMA lead counsel Matt Schaefer.
10. HOT ISSUE
Righthaven Copyright Litigation
We devoted two shows to discuss Righthaven’s strange copyright
war against the blogosphere with two of the lawyers principally
responsible for taking Righthaven down – Kurt Opsahl and Mark
Randazza.
11. HOT ISSUE
NET NEUTRALITY
While Phil Kerpen and I disagreed on his assessment of Net Neutrality, after the
interview he indicated I was one of the most knowledgeable interviewers he had
encountered on the topic.
13. NOTABLE GUESTS
High school classmate William Powers was the first notable author to appear on the show to discuss his best-seller “Hamlet’s
Blackberry”. Forbes Magazine’s Senior Online Editor Kashmir Hill talked with us about her coverage of online privacy issues.
Irish computer whiz Walter O’Brien told us about how he hacked NASA years before it was part of the CBS show “Scorpion”.
14. CLBR airs Wednesdays at
10AM PT/ 1PM ET on
WebmasterRadio.fm and
by podcast.
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15. Bennet Kelley is the founder of the
Internet Law Center in Santa Monica,
California.
• Named One of Most Influential Lawyers in Digital Media
and E-Commerce by Los Angeles Business Journal
(2014)
• Past Co-Chair of the California Bar Cyberspace
Committee
• Selected By US Dep’t of Commerce to Present on
U.S. E-Commerce Law as part of 2012 U.S.-China Legal
Exchange; and
• Publisher of Cyber Report.
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