The State Of Opt-Outs: Not Pretty For Privacy
"As the ad industry girds for the mushrooming debate around privacy, consumer choice and ad blocking, it’s clear that existing opt-out mechanisms aren’t ex…
"As the ad industry girds for the mushrooming debate around privacy, consumer choice and ad blocking, it’s clear that existing opt-out mechanisms aren’t ex…
"The Internet of Things promises to thrust into the spotlight an issue of liability that software makers have managed to avoid, according to Jennifer Grani…
"Many departments, like those in Milwaukee, Fort Worth and Ferguson, don’t expressly prohibit tampering with dashboard or body camera footage in their regu…
"Far from being a place of freedom, innovation and information, the Internet as we know it is dying, Stanford University's Jennifer Granick told a pack…
"The tone was set in the morning’s opening keynote by Jennifer Granick, a director with the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. Granick, who has been…
"Today the dream of Internet freedom is dying as the global network becomes more centralized, regulated and globalized, according to Jennifer Granick, who…
"But traditional software companies are immune to liability. It’s not, Moss argues, a level playing field. “Market forces will drive us to software liabili…
"“The dream of Internet freedom is dying,” warned Jennifer Granick, the Director of Civil Liberties at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society during…
Abstract: Law and economics tends to be skeptical of privacy, finding privacy overrated, inefficient, and perhaps even immoral. Law should not protect privacy…
""In 20 years, the Internet will be more like TV," said Jennifer Granick, director of civil liberties at the Center for Internet and Society at S…
"The dream of a free and open Internet is slowly being killed by overregulation, censorship and bad laws that don’t stop the right people, a top computer c…
"The dream of a free and open Internet is slowly being killed by overregulation, censorship and bad laws that don't stop the right people, a top comput…