Google Is Testing Delivery Drone System
Date published: August 29, 2014Wall Street JournalRead more » about Google Is Testing Delivery Drone SystemThe latest endeavor to emerge from Google Inc. 's advanced-research lab is flying into a field...
View ArticleHacked? Customers are often last to know
Date published: August 28, 2014The Washington PostRumors of a data breach at a major New York bank started circulating more than a week ago in cyber-security circles. So for insiders, news that...
View ArticleInside Google's Secret Drone-Delivery Program
Date published: August 28, 2014The AtlanticA man named Neil Parfitt is standing in a field on a cattle ranch outside Warwick, Australia. A white vehicle appears above the trees, a tiny plane a bit...
View ArticleTwo Reasons Why Extreme Social Surveillance Doesn't Replace Privacy
Author(s): Woodrow HartzogPublication Date: September 1, 2014Publication Type: Other WritingMore than a few people maintain that if we all knew everything about each other, the world would be a better...
View ArticleApple Probes Report ICloud Was Hacked to Gain Stars’ Nude Photos
Date published: September 2, 2014BloombergApple Inc. (AAPL), which is poised to unveil new iPhones next week, and the FBI are probing reports hackers used the company’s iCloud service to illegally...
View ArticleU.S. Trade Secrets Law, Panasonic: Intellectual Property
Date published: September 4, 2014BloombergA closed-door briefing was held in Washington yesterday for staff on the Senate Judiciary Committee to review draft laws to create a new private right of...
View ArticleKeep Nude Photos offline? Here's a Better Idea
Author(s): Woodrow HartzogPublication Date: September 4, 2014Publication Type: Other WritingRead more » about Keep Nude Photos offline? Here's a Better Idea"If you want to keep something private, keep...
View ArticleJuly 2014 in Retrospect: Intermediary Liability News and More from the...
July 2014 in Retrospect is available here:http://www.internetjurisdiction.net/observatory/retrospect/2014-julyRead more » about July 2014 in Retrospect: Intermediary Liability News and More from the...
View ArticleTool Without a Handle: "Justified Regulation"
This blog post picks up (finally) on the topic of regulation – in particular to discuss cases where the issue is universally understood as worthy of regulation, so much so that variation in regulatory...
View ArticleSlow Down That Runaway Ethical Trolley
The runaway trolley has chased automated motor vehicles into the new year. Read more » about Slow Down That Runaway Ethical TrolleyRelated Topics: automated drivingAutonomous Driving
View ArticleThe Reception of Google Spain v Costeja in Germany: Obedience and Disobedience
National courts continue to try to interpret what the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) Google Spain v Costeja (Right to Be Forgotten) ruling means. Read more » about The Reception of Google Spain v...
View ArticleShould We Fear Artificial Intelligence?
Listen to the full interview with Ryan Calo at BBC The Inquiry.Billions of dollars are pouring into the latest investor craze: artificial intelligence. But serious scientists like Stephen Hawking have...
View ArticleDigital Leaders Annual Lecture 2015
February 24, 2015LondonOn 24th February, the 2015 Digital Leaders Annual Lecture, ‘Digital Democracy,’ will take place at the Houses of Parliament.The lecture will be hosted by Chloe Smith MP; the...
View ArticleNRC Report on Bulk Collection of SIGINT: Technical Options
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View ArticleThe Criminalization of Cryptography
Following the recent data breaches at Sony and the attacks at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, certain politicians have wasted no time calling for increased government surveillance, broader...
View ArticleSticks and stones may break your bones, but Charlie Hebdo cartoons will never...
Don't insult the Pope's mother, or he'll punch you in the face! In response to questioning about the Charlie Hebdo killings, the Pope stated: "If [you] say[] a curse word against my mother, [you] can...
View ArticleWhy You Should Care About the Silk Road Trial
Date published: January 21, 2015Gawker"Online black markets are likely to continue to be created and shut down. Yet this trial has also reminded us of the limits of technology. When the Internet was in...
View ArticleUNESCO Publication on the Role of Online Intermediaries
Date published: January 21, 2015Fostering Freedom Online: the Role of Internet Intermediaries“Fostering Freedom Online: the Role of Internet Intermediaries” is a new title in the UNESCO Internet...
View ArticleHere Come the Trade Secret Trolls
Download the full article at W&L Law Review. Authors: David S. Levine and Sharon K. Sandeen Read more » about Here Come the Trade Secret TrollsRelated Topics: trade secret
View ArticleUSA FREEDOM Act stalls
Last evening the Senate voted 58-42 to delay implementation of the USA FREEDOM Act with the goal of reforming, albeit modestly, America's controversial domestic surveillance programs. Read more » about...
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