Main Content
“Section 230 Was Supposed to Make the Internet a Better Place. It Failed” by Felix Gillette, Bloomberg (2019)
2.3.1.1
https://perma.cc/EHS3-9L64
[SEE NOTE] “A Right to Reasonable Inferences: Re-Thinking Data Protection Law in the Age of Big Data and AI” by Sandra Wachter, Columbia Business Law Review (2019)
4.2.1.4
https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/CBLR/article/view/3424
“Sen. Ron Wyden calls for an investigation of the ad-blocking industry” by Makena Kelly, The Verge (2020)
3.2.3.1
https://perma.cc/G24J-8W8Q
“Sexual Privacy” by Danielle Keats Citron, Yale Law Journal (2019)
3.3.1.4
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3233805
“Shifting the Possible: How Trusted Systems and Digital Property Rights Challenge Us To Rethink Digital Publishing” by Mark Stefik, Berkeley Technology Law Journal (1997)
2.2.1.5
https://perma.cc/MRW8-ZTVZ
“Stop Doing Explainable ML” by Cynthia Rudin, Talk from “Statistics at a Crossroads: Challenges and Opportunities in the Data Science Era” (2018)
4.3.3.6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0yrJz8uc5Q
“Ted Cruz vs. Section 230: Misrepresenting the Communications Decency Act” by Katherine Padhi, Lawfare (2018)
2.3.2.3
https://perma.cc/N35K-5RAR
“The FBI Wanted a Back Door to the iPhone. Tim Cook Said No” by Leander Kahney, Wired (2019)
3.1.3.4
https://perma.cc/Z9QR-EB2X
The Future of the Internet – And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain, Yale University Press (2008)
2.2.1.9
https://perma.cc/B7RL-JRKK
The Future of the Internet – And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain, Yale University Press (2008)
2.1.1.1
https://perma.cc/B7RL-JRKK
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