Change history
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October 28th, 2024
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October 21st, 2024
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October 14th, 2024
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October 13th, 2024
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September 28th, 2024
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September 25th, 2024
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Removed Section 512 Study: Notice and Request for Public Comment, Docket No. 2015-7, Comment of Google, Inc. (April 1, 2016), read Responses to Questions 1, 2, and 7, pages 1 - 5 and page 8 (~6 pages) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2024)
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September 13th, 2024
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Removed Kutiman, "Give It Up," Through You Too (YouTube, September 12, 2014) (video) (4:24) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2024)
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Added Kutiman, "Thru You Too (GIVE IT UP)," Best of YouTube, YouTube.com (September 16, 2014)
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September 6th, 2024
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Removed Anthony Lewis, Freedom for The Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment, read "Thoughts That We Hate," ch. 10, pp. 157 - 167 (Basic Books 2007) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2024)
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Edited American Civil Liberties Union, "Freedom of Expression" (March 1, 2002)
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Removed Anthony Lewis, Freedom for The Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment, read "Freedom and Privacy," ch. 5, pp. 59 - 80 (Basic Books 2007) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2024)
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August 26th, 2024
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Removed Jonathan Zittrain, How the Internet Works (video) (3:32) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2024)
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Removed Ethan Zuckerman, History of the Internet (video) (6:51) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2024)
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Added Timothy B. Lee, "The internet, explained," Vox (Updated: May 14, 2014)
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Edited Lawrence Lessig, Code v. 2.0 (Basic Books 2006), read Chapter 7, pp. 120 - 137 (CC BY-SA 2.5) (~17 pages)
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June 27th, 2024
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