Well, At Least the Anti-States’ Rights AI EO Spares AI-CSAM Laws
On December 11, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) that purports to deprive states of the ability to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) – t…
On December 11, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) that purports to deprive states of the ability to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) – t…
Back in 2011, as Nevada was developing regulations for automated driving, there was debate about whether vehicles should have a special external signal to indic…
Berlin, April 28, 2025 - Epicenter.works, the Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF), the Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv), and Stanford Professor Barba…
David Safford & Mimi Zohar, Trusted computing and open source, Information Security Technical Report (2005) 10, 74-82.…
Sean Smith, Trusted Computing Platforms - Design and Applications, Springer 2005.…
Andrew Rens, obtained BA and subsequently LLB (equivalent of JD) degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, before working as a lawyer in p…
His writing is elegant. He advocates for elegant and uncomplicated computer security design. His positions are simply, plainly spoken and just make so much se…
Come meet the people of CIS, learn about our mission and research interests, and find out how you can get involved. Monday, Sept 19 @ 12:30 in room 180. DATE C…
According to the Mail and Guardian, Earthlife Africa, an evironmental group, has been prohibited by a court order from making public the contents of an Eskom ri…
Judge Hall in Bridgeport, CT issued her opinion in ACLU v. Gonzales today, holding that the gag order associated with the National Security Letter received by a…
On 27 May 2005 the Constitutional Court of South Africa handed down judgment in the case of Laugh It Off Promotions CC v South African Breweries International (…
Segueing back to cyberlaw, this great, must-see montage on Salon, Reporters Gone Wild, is an excellent example of why content needs to be freely available for t…
Jay Rosen has a interesting post on PressThink, that I’ll boil down to: whether critical thinking is absent from the reporting on Katrina, or whether its true t…
Telkom, South Africa’s incumbent telecommunications operator has dropped its case against the creators of Hellkom, a satirical site dedicated to protesting the…
When can companies resort to "compliance with local law" justifications for despicable acts that censor, imprison, or otherwise impede the human right…