What happens online stays online: Comments on "Do Not Track"
Stanford Center The FTC’s Do Not Track (DNT) proposal would essentially provide online users with a convenient universal opt-out of …. well, what exactly? Ad t…
Stanford Center The FTC’s Do Not Track (DNT) proposal would essentially provide online users with a convenient universal opt-out of …. well, what exactly? Ad t…
Just when I thought that locally, if not nationally, we are flooded with law / technology conferences du jour, I realized the timeliness of yet another confab:…
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An interesting case with big privacy implications looming: A Kentucky Court of Appeals holds you don’t need a person’s permission to tag them in a Facebook phot…
Requiring notice is an extraordinarily popular way to regulate. In online privacy, for instance, giving notice about their practices is among the only affirmat…
I am pleased to post three more Hearsay Culture shows for this quarter. The first, Show 132, February 15, is my interview with Associate Dean Michael Madison o…
Lecturer Ryan Calo spoke with Politico Pro about the effect that a "Do-Not-Track" tool will have on consumer privacy. Michelle Quinn filed the followi…
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on…
On March 7, 2011, Kevin Poulsen talked about his widely praised book, Kingpin. Professor Jonathan Zittrain describes his book as "a vivid portrait of th…
Stanford Center for Internet and Society March 7, 2011 - Stanford Law School Download the MP3 Version http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/podcasts/20110307_CIS_Poulse…
* Date Published:03/12/2011 * Original Publication:The Guardian…
I have written an article on the future of sovereignty in the age of Wikileaks. I welcome Your comments. "The hidden power structures and the inner workin…