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"Jennifer King, the director of consumer privacy at the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society, said it’s not hard to imagine usage-based tech…
"Jennifer King, the director of consumer privacy at the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society, said it’s not hard to imagine usage-based tech…
Abstract How can the EU Member States license Article 17 of the new Directive on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market? This is the central…
Not long ago, Consumer Reports launched an investigation into Facebook and discovered something surprising. Nearly a year and a half after the company introduce…
"But for Thomas Lohninger, director of digital rights organisation Epicenter Works, fears surrounding this law have been exacerbated by the political atmos…
Group session from the 2019 Digital Cities SummitModule 14: Digital Cities & Privacy by DesignModerator: Jen King, Director of Consumer Privacy, Stanford La…
Fireside chat from the 2019 Digital Cities SummitModule 11: Crossing the Data Layer and the Impact on PrivacySusan Salkind, Stanford Law SchoolFireside Chat:Alb…
[Stanford's Daphne Keller is a preeminent cyberlawyer and one of the world's leading experts on "intermediary liability" -- that is, when an o…
"Boston University’s Danielle Citron, whose pioneering and policy-shaping work in countering hate crimes, revenge porn, and other cyberspace abuses has mad…
"“It’s the first time I’ve seen communities put a moratorium on the use of a surveillance technology,” says Catherine Crump, director of the Samuelson Law,…
"“There has been real mission creep with the right to be forgotten,” said Daphne Keller, a lawyer at Stanford University’s Center for Internet and Society.…
This past week, with some fanfare, Facebook announced its own version of the Supreme Court: a 40-member board that will make final decisions about user posts th…
"But even authentication codes sent via text message aren’t entirely secure, as hackers can gain control of your phone through a so-called SIM swap—in whic…