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“Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal,” declared the headline of a recent Atlantic article by law professors Jack Goldsmith and Andrew Keane Woods. The…
Daphne, thanks again for joining us for this discussion. I've read some of the things you've written about the Oversight Board in a variety of places, b…
Yesterday, a group of Democratic congressmembers, headed by online speech and privacy champion Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), unveiled their answer to the disastrous…
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The Court of Justice of the European Union’s (CJEU) 2019 ruling in Glawischnig-Piesczek v Facebook Irelan…
(Oxford University Press, edited by Giancarlo Frosio)
The theoretical—and market—background against which the intermediary liability debate developed has chang…
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Between 2009 and 2014, Brazilian civil society groups and government engaged with and ultimately approved the Marco Civil da Internet (Ci…
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This chapter discusses remedies for online intermediary liability with special emphasis on remedies for intellectual property (IP) infrin…
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This chapter discusses data protection aspects of liability of online intermediaries with special emphasis on the right to be forgotten a…
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The reach of privately ordered online content regulation is wide and deepening. It is deepening with reference to the internet’s protocol…
in Paul Torremans, ed., Intellectual Property and Human Rights (4th edition, Kluwer Law Int’l, forthcoming 2020), 709-744
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is incre…
"“My worry is that those very important public health officials who have our attention—and should have our attention—will be beset by cyber mobs trying to…