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“Google Says it Isn’t Killing Ad Blockers. Ad Blockers Disagree.” by Lily Hay Newman, WIRED (2019)
3.2.3.2
https://perma.cc/S4BP-RJE3
“Herrick v. Grindr: Why Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act Must be Fixed” by Carrie Goldberg, Lawfare (2019)
2.3.2.2
https://perma.cc/94SA-FTW8
“How to Exercise the Power You Didn’t Ask For” by Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Business Review (2018)
4.3.2.3
https://blogs.harvard.edu/jzwrites/2018/10/29/how-to-exercise-the-power-you-didnt-ask-for/
“Information Fiduciaries and the First Amendment” by Jack Balkin, UC Davis Law Review (2016)
4.3.2.1
https://perma.cc/67MG-MCFB
“Internet giants must stay unbiased to keep their biggest legal shield, senator proposes” by Makena Kelly, The Verge (2019)
2.3.2.4
https://perma.cc/6224-TPPT
“'It might work too well': the dark art of political advertising online” by Julia Carrie Wong, The Guardian (2018)
3.2.2.2
https://perma.cc/7HNW-FBGD
“It’s Time to Break Up Facebook” by Tim Wu, The Verge (2018)
4.2.2.1
https://perma.cc/BD4S-KFBD
“It Wasn’t Just the Trolls: Early Internet Culture, “Fun,” and the Fires of Exclusionary Laughter” by Whitney Phillips, Social Media + Society (2019)
3.3.1.2
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2056305119849493
“'I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy” by Daniel J. Solove, 44 San Diego L. Rev. 745, (2007)
3.1.1.1
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565
“Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate” by Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo, Federal Communications Law Journal (2007)
2.1.2.2
https://perma.cc/BXL9-XEB9
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