Wu, an expert on telecommunications law, copyright and international trade, helped to found Columbia’s Program on Law and Technology and to launch AltLaw.org, which aims to make federal case law fast and easy to search, more accessible to the public – and free. His influential paper “Wireless Net...
Wu, an expert on telecommunications law, copyright and international trade, helped to found Columbia’s Program on Law and Technology and to launch AltLaw.org, which aims to make federal case law fast and easy to search, more accessible to the public – and free. His influential paper “Wireless Net Neutrality” argues that the government should prod wireless phone carriers to let customers use whatever cell phone equipment they have – even when switching carriers. He also is the co-author of Who Controls the Internet? and a regular contributor to Slate.