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Kevin Granville, "Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: What You Need to Know as Fallout Widens," The New York Times (March 19, 2018)
3.7
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/19/technology/facebook-cambridge-analytica-explained.html/
Mike Masnick, "Hello! You've Been Referred Here Because You're Wrong About Section 230 Of The Communications Decency Act," Techdirt (Jun 23rd 2020)
1.4
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200531/23325444617/hello-youve-been-referred-here-because-youre-wrong-about-section-230-communications-decency-act.shtml
Mike Masnick, "YouTube Wins Yet Another Complete Victory Over Viacom; Court Mocks Viacom's Ridiculous Legal Theories," Techdirt (April 18, 2013), read all (~2 pages)
2.6
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130418/15061722753/youtube-wins-yet-another-complete-victory-over-viacom-court-mocks-viacoms-ridiculous-legal-theories.shtml
Nancy A. Fischer, Elizabeth Vella Moeller, The Honorable Jerry McNerney, Amaris Trozzo, Steven Farmer, Jenny (Jia) Sheng, Jack Ko, Ph.D., Jenny Y. Liu, Chunbin Xu, Fred Ji, Wenjun Cai, "Unleashing the AI Imagination: A Global Overview of Generative AI Regulations," Pillsbury (August 11, 2023)
4.5
https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/news-and-insights/ai-regulations-us-eu-uk-china.html
Orin Kerr, "The Case for the Third Party Doctrine," American Bar Association, read all
3.11
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/the_data_question_should_the_third-party_records_doctrine_be_revisited/
Sabrina McCubbin, "Summary: The Supreme Court Rules in Carpenter v. United States," Lawfare (June 22, 2018), read all
3.12
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/summary-supreme-court-rules-carpenter-v-united-states
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