We are pleased to announce the Winter Issue of Volume 16 of the Yale Journal of Law and Technology. We proudly present Yale ISP Fellow BJ Ard’s proposal for protecting reader privacy in the age of intermediaries such as e-libraries; Omer Tene and Jules Polonetsky from the Future of Privacy Forum’s provocative consideration of how best to apply law to new technologies; Alan C. Marco and Saurabh Vishnubhakat from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s in-depth analysis of the stock market’s reaction to the legal outcome of patent cases; and, fellows at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society and Yale Law School’s Information Society Project, respectively, Stephanie K. Pell and Christopher Soghoian’s argument for formalized Congressional awareness of government surveillance methods.