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Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society

The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a research center focused on the intersection of technology, law, and policy. It explores issues like privacy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity, aiming to shape how laws adapt to the digital age. CIS brings together scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss and address challenges posed by the internet and digital innovations. By producing research, hosting events, and engaging with the community, it seeks to promote understanding and guide responsible technology use while protecting civil liberties, fostering innovation, and influencing legal frameworks.