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CDT Comments to FCC on The Open Internet

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Additional Comments on Orphan Works and Mass Digitization

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Improving the Efficiency of the Notice and Takedown System: Public Interest Principles

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CDT Amicus Brief in Aereo Case

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Amicus Brief in Gardner v. CafePress

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Amicus Brief in Garcia v. Google

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CDT Comments on Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet

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CDT and Allies Urge Court To Protect Cloud Computing in Amicus Brief on FilmOnX

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Testimony of David Sohn before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet on “The Rise of Innovative Business Models: Content Delivery Methods in the Digital Age”

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Comments to The US Commerce Dept. Internet Policy Task Force

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CDT Comments on IPEC Copyright Enforcement Strategy

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Amicus Brief on Kirtsaeng v. Wiley in the Matter of the “First Sale” Doctrine