
Kathy Gellis
Attorney and contributor at TechDirt with Supreme Court bar admission, focused on tech policy and First Amendment issues, who provides legal analysis of major cases like the Cox–Sony copyright matter.
Top 3 podcasts with Kathy Gellis
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Dec 8, 2025 • 2h 55min
TWiT 1061: Amy's Crazy Husband - Can One Build a Truly Anonymous Laptop?
Kathy Gellis, a tech policy attorney, discusses a significant Supreme Court copyright case that questions internet provider liability. Futurist Amy Webb explores the implications of AI and privacy legislation, while her husband, Brian Wolf, shares his unique experiment in building an anonymous laptop using clever techniques like VPNs and cash purchases. They also delve into FDA-approved glasses designed to combat nearsightedness in children, while analyzing the cultural and technological challenges posed by age verification laws.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 31min
How the TikTok Court Decision Changed Free Speech Law - DTNS 4942
Kathy Gellis, an Internet lawyer and policy advocate, dives into the implications of a recent Supreme Court ruling on TikTok and its impact on free speech law. She highlights the balance between regulatory measures and personal rights in digital communication. Gellis also discusses OpenAI's new web browsing tool and the complex legalities surrounding AI and copyright. Additionally, she examines manufacturing advancements in India and the competitive landscape against China, emphasizing the technological shifts shaping our future.

Dec 8, 2025 • 2h 55min
TWiT 1061: Amy's Crazy Husband - Can One Build a Truly Anonymous Laptop?
Amy Webb, a noted futurist and AI author, joins forces with attorney Kathy Gellis and Brian Wolf, who is also her husband. The trio dives into the implications of the Cox–Sony copyright case, discussing how it could redefine internet liability. Brian shares his quest to build a truly anonymous laptop, revealing technical details and challenges of privacy in the digital age. They also explore FDA-approved glasses to combat childhood myopia and the innovative future of drone logistics. It's a fascinating mix of law, tech, and personal anecdotes!


