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17 U.S. Code § 1201.Circumvention of copyright protection systems (DMCA 1998) [Read (a) and (d)]
2.2.1.3
https://perma.cc/CWJ7-4LJT
17 U.S. Code § 512.Limitations on liability relating to material online (DMCA 1998) [Read (c)1, (f), (g), and (i)]
2.2.1.2
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/512
47 U.S. Code § 230.Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material (1996) 4 PAGES
2.3.2.2
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/47/230
“A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” by John Perry Barlow (1996)
2.3.2.1
https://perma.cc/E29X-F4L8
“A Few Keystrokes Could Solve the Crime. Would You Press Enter?” by Jonathan Zittrain, Just Security (2016)
3.1.5.3
https://perma.cc/RJ2V-MSV5
“A Jury of Random People Can Do Wonders for Facebook” by Jonathan Zittrain, The Atlantic (2019)
3.2.3.3
https://perma.cc/S57Y-WTB2
Algorithms of Oppression by Safiya Noble, New York University Press (2018) [Read Introduction and Chapter 1: “A Society, Searching.”]. On Canvas.
5.1.2.1
https://opencasebook.org/
“Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox” by Lina Khan, Yale Law Journal (2017) [Read Introduction, V, VI ]
4.2.1.1
https://perma.cc/6AE4-TG8Z
”Artificial Intelligence’s ‘Black Box’ Is Nothing to Fear” by Vijay Pande, The New York Times (2018)
5.2.1.4
https://perma.cc/QB8M-Q9LQ
“Artificial Intelligence — The Revolution Hasn’t Happened Yet” by Michael I. Jordan, Harvard Data Science Review (2019)
5.2.1.1
https://perma.cc/L3AN-MNSW
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