Lumen database
Lumen database
Lumen is a project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society.
Lumen is an independent 3rd party research project studying cease and desist letters concerning online content.
They collect and analyze complaints about online activity, especially requests to remove content from online.
Their goals are to educate the public, to facilitate research about the different kinds of complaints and requests for removal--both legitimate and questionable--that are being sent to Internet publishers and service providers, and to provide as much transparency as possible about the “ecology” of such notices, in terms of who is sending them and why, and to what effect.
Their database contains millions of notices, some of them with valid legal basis, some of them without, and some on the murky border.
The posting of a notice does not indicate a judgment among these possibilities, nor are they authenticating the provenance of notices or making any judgment on the validity of the claims they raise.
Lumen is a unique collaboration among law school clinics and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Conceived and developed at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society by Berkman Fellow Wendy Seltzer, Lumen was nurtured with help from law clinics at Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford, University of San Francisco, University of Maine, George Washington School of Law, and Santa Clara University School of Law.