Cyberlaw

  • The Future They Imagined

    There is something oddly charming about a bunch of Americans in 1998, tethered to their kitchen walls by landline cords, being asked to imagine the year 2025. The CNN piece digging up this Gallup and USA Today poll feels like opening a time capsule and realizing the past was both smarter and more naive…

  • E-Commerce, Clicks, and the Fine Art of Agreeing to Things Online

    E-Commerce, Clicks, and the Fine Art of Agreeing to Things Online

    E-commerce sits at an interesting crossroads between old legal ideas and very modern behavior. Common law, built through judicial decisions and precedent, evolves slowly and tends to adapt principles over time. Contract law, on the other hand, provides more explicit rules about how agreements are formed, what counts as assent, and when an obligation…

  • Patents and the Invisible Machinery of the Internet

    Patents and the Invisible Machinery of the Internet

    Patents tend to get discussed as abstract legal instruments, but on the modern internet they function more like guardrails around the invisible machinery that keeps online business running. Many of the everyday actions users take for granted, checking out a cart, authenticating an account, receiving personalized recommendations, or triggering fraud detection, rely on technical…

  • Trademarks in the Age of Apps, Algorithms, and Global Everything

    Trademarks in the Age of Apps, Algorithms, and Global Everything

    Trademarks occupy a slightly strange but critical space in modern information technology. They are, at once, markers of trust and magnets for abuse. Digital platforms make brand identity instantly visible to a global audience, which is great when everything works as intended and less great when it doesn’t. A recognizable name or logo helps…

  • Intellectual Property in a Copy-and-Paste World

    Intellectual Property in a Copy-and-Paste World

    People care about intellectual property because it protects the time, effort, and creativity that go into building something original. Whether the output is software, music, writing, or an invention, creators generally want assurance that their work will not be copied, reused, or monetized by someone else without permission. Intellectual property frameworks exist to provide…

  • Who Really Runs the Internet?

    Who Really Runs the Internet?

    The internet was never designed to belong to anyone, and that design choice still echoes through every legal, technical, and business debate we have about it today. What began as a decentralized network built to survive disruption has grown into the backbone of global commerce, communication, and culture. That origin story is exactly why…

  • Hitting Pause While the Next Phase Loads

    Hitting Pause While the Next Phase Loads

    The past couple of months have brought some big changes, enough that it feels like the right time to take a short break from writing here. Nothing dramatic, just the kind of life shifts that deserve some room to breathe. I’m getting ready to start a new position in early July as a Senior…

  • Why Upgrading PCI Makes the Most Sense Right Now

    Why Upgrading PCI Makes the Most Sense Right Now

    When choosing where to invest in future technologies, there’s often a tug-of-war between what’s groundbreaking and what’s actually implementable. In the case of three competing proposals—revamping the instruction set architecture (ISA), boosting PCI transfer speeds, or enhancing POSIX compliance—the smart money goes on the PCI upgrade. It’s not the flashiest choice, but it’s the…

  • Tiny Titan: A Personal Review of the GMKtec NucBox G5

    Tiny Titan: A Personal Review of the GMKtec NucBox G5

    I don’t usually do straight-up product reviews, but sometimes a piece of tech slips into your life that deserves a bit of spotlight. The GMKtec NucBox G5 is one of those devices. This is not a sponsored post—just a genuine appreciation for a clever little machine that’s quietly become a workhorse in my everyday…

  • Evolution of Operating Systems

    Evolution of Operating Systems

    Microsoft Windows has undergone significant transformation since its inception, driven by business needs, technological advancements, and competitive pressures. The development of Windows was heavily influenced by the graphical user interface (GUI) innovations introduced by Apple and Xerox, as well as IBM’s need for a robust operating system for its personal computers (Brown & Martin,…