Change history
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October 6th, 2025
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September 26th, 2025
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Added Kashmir Hill, "A Face Search Engine Anyone Can Use Is Alarmingly Accurate," The New York Times (May 26, 2022)
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Added Kashmir Hill, "Is Your Driving Being Secretly Scored?," The New York Times (June 9, 2024)
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Removed Mike Masnick, "How A Right To Be Forgotten Stifles A Free Press And Free Expression," Techdirt (October 11, 2019) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2025)
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Removed Eric Goldman, "Primer on European Union’s Right To Be Forgotten (Excerpt from My Internet Law Casebook) + Bonus Linkwrap," Technology & Marketing Law Blog (August 21, 2014) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2025)
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Removed Jedidiah Bracy, "The Internet of Things: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," International Association of Privacy Professionals (July 26, 2013) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2025)
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September 20th, 2025
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Removed James Vincent, "EU approves controversial Copyright Directive, including internet ‘link tax’ and ‘upload filter’," The Verge (September 12, 2018) from Regulating Online Conduct: Speech, Privacy, and the Use and Sharing of Content (Fall 2025)
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Added The New York Times Company v. Microsoft et al., Case No. 1:23-cv-11195 (S.D.N.Y., Filed December 27, 2023), read pars. 26 - 157; skim remaining paragraphs
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September 16th, 2025
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September 6th, 2025
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Edited Carrie Goldberg, "Herrick v. Grindr: Why Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act Must be Fixed," Lawfare (August 14, 2019)
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Edited Mike Masnick, "Hello! You've Been Referred Here Because You're Wrong About Section 230 Of The Communications Decency Act," Techdirt (Jun 23rd 2020)
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Edited Joan Donovan, "Navigating the Tech Stack: When, Where and How Should We Moderate Content?,” Centre for International Governance Innovation (October 28, 2019), read all
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Edited "Freedom of Expression - ACLU Position Paper," ACLU (January 2, 1997)
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Added Jeffrey Rosen, "The Right to Be Forgotten," Stanford Law Review Vol. 64 (February 2012)
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August 25th, 2025
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June 26th, 2025
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Casebook first published.
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