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Rose Horowitch, The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books, The Atlantic, October 1, 2024 (alternate link)

 Cecilia Kang, F.T.C. Study Finds ‘Vast Surveillance’ of Social Media Users, New York Times, September 19, 2024

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Writing schedule:

First drafts of your second essay will be due Dec 8th. Rewrites of both first and second essays will be due Jan 9th. If you wish an extension beyond Jan 9, please send me email to request one.


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Please sign up for the last in-person slots this and next week, if you would like to attend.


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Columbia Law School
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Anna Wiener, Taking Back Our Privacy, The New Yorker, October 26, 2020
 Steve Lohr, IBM, Seeing Its Future in the Cloud, Breaks Off I.T. Unit, NY Times, October 8, 2020

Alex Hern, How Excel may have caused loss of 16,000 Covid tests in England, The Guardian, October 5, 2020


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  2. Listen to or read my talk, Die Gedanken Sind Frei, Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought given in Berlin in 2004.
  3. Read Moglen & Choudhary, SFLC Guide to GPL Compliance, 2nd Edition (2014);
  4. Finish reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
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  2. Listen to or read my talk, Die Gedanken Sind Frei, Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought given in Berlin in 2004.
  3. Read Moglen & Choudhary, SFLC Guide to GPL Compliance, 2nd Edition (2014);
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Steve Lohr, IBM, Seeing Its Future in the Cloud, Breaks Off I.T. Unit, NY Times, October 8, 2020
 Alex Hern, How Excel may have caused loss of 16,000 Covid tests in England, The Guardian, October 5, 2020

Patrick Wintour, Oxford moves to protect students from China's Hong Kong security law, The Guardian, September 28, 2020


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Columbia Law School
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Alex Hern, How Excel may have caused loss of 16,000 Covid tests in England, The Guardian, October 5, 2020
 Patrick Wintour, Oxford moves to protect students from China's Hong Kong security law, The Guardian, September 28, 2020

Josh Simons and Dipayan Ghosh, Utilities for democracy: Why and how the algorithmic infrastructure of Facebook and Google must be regulated, Foreign Policy, August 2020


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Columbia Law School
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10 : If, like me, you don't have a Netflix account and don't want to be surveilled while watching, click here.


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Columbia Law School
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Patrick Wintour, Oxford moves to protect students from China's Hong Kong security law, The Guardian, September 28, 2020
 Josh Simons and Dipayan Ghosh, Utilities for democracy: Why and how the algorithmic infrastructure of Facebook and Google must be regulated, Foreign Policy, August 2020

Sue Halpern, The Trump Campaign’s Mobile App Is Collecting Massive Amounts of Voter Data, The New Yorker, September 13, 2020


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Columbia Law School
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  2. Begin reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
  3. Check what's On The Radar;
  4. Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday.

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  2. Read the section on GraspingtheNet;
  3. Read what's On The Radar;
  4. Listen to the class audio file.

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Columbia Law School
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  2. Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
  3. Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention (also from here if you'd rather Google didn't watch you watch);
  4. Read the section on PoliticalEconomy;
  5. Create your StudentJournal; and
  6. Listen to the class audio file.
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  2. Acquired DejaVu viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
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If you are local, we will begin in-person instruction, in small groups outdoors in Riverside Park, the week of Sepember 28. OutdoorSignUp will begin September 24.


In preparation for the meeting of 23 September,

  1. Watch the 2019 Netflix documentary The Great Hack.(15)
  2. Read the section on GraspingtheNet;
  3. Read what's On The Radar;
  4. Listen to the class audio file, available 21 September.

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Josh Simons and Dipayan Ghosh, Utilities for democracy: Why and how the algorithmic infrastructure of Facebook and Google must be regulated, Foreign Policy, August 2020
 Sue Halpern, The Trump Campaign’s Mobile App Is Collecting Massive Amounts of Voter Data, The New Yorker, September 13, 2020

GPT-3, A Robot Wrote This Entire Article. Are You Scared Yet, Human?, The Guardian, September 8, 2020


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Columbia Law School
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  1. Read about VirtualInstruction and the EvaluationPolicy;
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Columbia Law School
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  3. Create your StudentJournal; and
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Columbia Law School
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 Sue Halpern, The Trump Campaign’s Mobile App Is Collecting Massive Amounts of Voter Data, The New Yorker, September 13, 2020
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  Julia Jacobs, Natural History Museum Union Files Complaint Over Coronavirus App, New York Times, August 26, 2020

Thompson and Warzel, Smartphones are Spies, New York Times December 20, 2019


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Columbia Law School
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On the Radar

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Sue Halpern, The Trump Campaign’s Mobile App Is Collecting Massive Amounts of Voter Data, The New Yorker, September 13, 2020
  Julia Jacobs, Natural History Museum Union Files Complaint Over Coronavirus App, New York Times, August 26, 2020

Thompson and Warzel, Smartphones are Spies, New York Times December 20, 2019


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Columbia Law School
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  1. Read about VirtualInstruction and the EvaluationPolicy;
  2. Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
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  1. Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention (also from here if you'd rather Google didn't watch you watch, and here if you'd rather just read the transcript);
  2. Read the section on PoliticalEconomy.
  3. Listen to the class audio file, which will be available here Monday.
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  1. Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention (also from here if you'd rather Google didn't watch you watch);
  2. Read the section on PoliticalEconomy;
  3. Create your StudentJournal; and
  4. Listen to the class audio file, which will be available here Monday.
 
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  2. Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
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  1. Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention (also from here if you'd rather Google didn't watch you watch, and here if you'd rather just read the transcript);
  2. Read the section on PoliticalEconomy.
  3. Listen to the class audio file, which will be available here Monday.
 You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the first class meeting, which will be held on our Etherpad.

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  2. Read about VirtualInstruction, the InstructionPlan? for this course, and the EvaluationPolicy;
  3. Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
  4. Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
  5. Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention? and read the section on PoliticalEconomy.
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Julia Jacobs, Natural History Museum Union Files Complaint Over Coronavirus App, New York Times, August 26, 2020
 Thompson and Warzel, Smartphones are Spies, New York Times December 20, 2019

Lora Kelley, When Big Brother Isn't Scary Enough, New York Times, November 4, 2019


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Thompson and Warzel, Smartphones are Spies, New York Times December 20, 2019
 Lora Kelley, When Big Brother Isn't Scary Enough, New York Times, November 4, 2019

Economic Times Staff, Mass Surveillance: Face Recognition in India, Economic Times, November 7, 2019


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Scroll Staff, Whatsapp spyware used on Indian activists, Scroll.in, October 31, 2019


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Scroll Staff, Whatsapp spyware: 14 confirmed cases, Scroll.in, October 31, 2019

Scroll Staff, Whatsapp spyware used on Indian activists, Scroll.in, October 31, 2019

 Nellie Bowles, Addicted to Screens? That's Really a You Problem, New York Times, October 6, 2019

Bianca Vivion Brooks, Fear of Being Forgotten, New York Times, October 1, 2019


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 Bianca Vivion Brooks, Fear of Being Forgotten, New York Times, October 1, 2019

Jane Rosenzweig, The Whistle-Blower's Guide to Writing, New York Times, September 27, 2019


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First essay drafts will be due by close of business on Friday 11 October. See FirstEssay for template and publication instructions.


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 Jane Rosenzweig, The Whistle-Blower's Guide to Writing, New York Times, September 27, 2019

Timothy Liebert, This Article is Spying on You, New York Times, September 18, 2019


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 Mawuna Koutonin, No business, no boozing, no casual sex: when Togo turned off the internet, The Guardian, September 21, 2017

Kenneth P. Vogel, Google Critic Ousted From Think Tank Funded by the Tech Giant , New York Times, August 30, 2017


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 Also for October 5, please listen to or read my Die Gedanken Sind Frei: The Free Software Movement and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought, Wizards of OS3, Berlin, June 10, 2004

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Also for October 5, please listen to or read my Die Gedanken Sind Frei: The Free Software Movement and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought, Wizards of OS3, Berlin, June 10, 2004

Office hours will be extended throughout scheduled class time, 1:50pm-5:50pm, on the 5th, in JGH 642.

On October 12, we will continue our discussion of AnarchistsAuthorsOwners.

 

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Barry Lynn, I criticized Google. It got me fired. That’s how corporate power works., Washington Post, August 31, 2017


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Columbia Law School
Fall 2017

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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
Fall 2017

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Eben Moglen, Transcript: When Software is in Everything: Future Liability Nightmares Free Software Helps Avoid, June 30, 2010

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Cyrus Farivar, "Facebook’s facial recognition will one day find you, even while facing away, Ars Technica, Jun 24, 2015

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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Kenneth Lipp, AT&T Is Spying on Americans for Profit, New Documents Reveal, Daily Beast, October 25, 2016
 Nicole Perlroth, How Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything on a Smartphone, New York Times, September 2, 2016

Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary, Zuckerberg Nobly Carries White Man's Burden: Poor Indians' Data Packets, Indian Express, October 30, 2015


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Nicole Perlroth, How Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything on a Smartphone, New York Times, September 2, 2016
 Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary, Zuckerberg Nobly Carries White Man's Burden: Poor Indians' Data Packets, Indian Express, October 30, 2015

David Gelles, Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew Dolan, Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Uinder the Hood, New York Times, September 27, 2015


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David Gelles, Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew Dolan, Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Uinder the Hood, New York Times, September 27, 2015
 Jim Dwyer, Volkswagen's Diesel Fraud Makes Critic of Secret Code a Prophet, September 22, 2015

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Columbia Law School
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Eben Moglen and Mishi Choudhary, Zuckerberg Nobly Carries White Man's Burden: Poor Indians' Data Packets, Indian Express, October 30, 2015
 David Gelles, Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew Dolan, Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Under the Hood, New York Times, September 27, 2015

Jim Dwyer, Volkswagen's Diesel Fraud Makes Critic of Secret Code a Prophet, September 22, 2015


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David Gelles, Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew Dolan, Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Under the Hood, New York Times, September 27, 2015

Jim Dwyer, Volkswagen's Diesel Fraud Makes Critic of Secret Code a Prophet, September 22, 2015

 Eben Moglen, Transcript: When Software is in Everything: Future Liability Nightmares Free Software Helps Avoid, June 30, 2010

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Jim Dwyer, Volkswagen’s Diesel Fraud Makes Critic of Secret Code a Prophet, September 22, 2015

Eben Moglen, Transcript: When Software is in Everything: Future Liability Nightmares Free Software Helps Avoid, June 30, 2010

 Robert A. Burton, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love A.I., New York Times, September 21, 2015

David Yee, Video Surveillance: Abusing Power or Protecting the Public?, IVN.us, Aug. 21, 2015


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Reading materials for the course are provided over this Wiki: you don't need to buy any books. But you do need software that can read the wonderful, free DejaVu format for scanned documents. Here are aids to installing DejaVu readers on your laptops and mobile surveillance and consumer control devices.

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Robert A. Burton, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love A.I., New York Times, September 21, 2015
 David Yee, Video Surveillance: Abusing Power or Protecting the Public?, IVN.us, Aug. 21, 2015

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Columbia Law School
Fall 2014

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Columbia Law School
Fall 2015

 

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Reading materials for the course are provided over this Wiki: you don't need to buy any books. But you do need software that can read the wonderful, free DejaVu format for scanned documents. Here are aids to installing DejaVu readers on your laptops and mobile surveillance and consumer control devices.

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David Yee, Video Surveillance: Abusing Power or Protecting the Public?, IVN.us, Aug. 21, 2015

Julia Sklar, Policing sex trafficking in the digital age, MIT News, August 18, 2015

Grant Gross, "DOJ calls for encryption balance that includes law enforcement needs, CIO, August 12, 2015

Andrew Blake, Can you see me now? ‘Privacy Visor’ goggles trick facial recognition tech, Washington Times, August 12, 2015

Danny Yadron, Former Heads of Homeland Security, NSA Back Encryption, The Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2015

Anne Flaherty, Social media companies fighting Senate surveillance bill, The Columbus Dispatch, July 27, 2015

Cyrus Farivar, "Facebook’s facial recognition will one day find you, even while facing away, Ars Technica, Jun 24, 2015

 Ben Sobel, Facial recognition technology is everywhere. It may not be legal., The Washington Post, June 11, 2015

Alejandro Llorente et al, Social media fingerprints of unemployment, arXiv:1411.3140, November 12, 2014


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Ben Sobel, Facial recognition technology is everywhere. It may not be legal., The Washington Post, June 11, 2015
 Alejandro Llorente et al, Social media fingerprints of unemployment, arXiv:1411.3140, November 12, 2014

Brent Skorup, Cops scan social media to help assess your ‘threat rating’, Reuters Blog, December 12, 2014


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Alejandro Llorente et al, Social media fingerprints of unemployment, arXiv:1411.3140, November 12, 2014

Brent Skorup, Cops scan social media to help assess your ‘threat rating’, Reuters Blog, December 12, 2014

 People Love Spying On One Another: A Q & A With Facebook Critic Eben Moglen, Washington Post, November 19, 2014

Eben Moglen, The GCHQ boss’s assault on privacy is promoting illegality on the net, The Guardian, November 13, 2014


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People Love Spying On One Another: A Q & A With Facebook Critic Eben Moglen, Washington Post, November 19, 2014
 Eben Moglen, The GCHQ boss’s assault on privacy is promoting illegality on the net, The Guardian, November 13, 2014

Event: 1971 Screening and Discussion on Surveillance November 7, 2014, Davis Auditorium


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Eben Moglen, The GCHQ boss’s assault on privacy is promoting illegality on the net, The Guardian, November 13, 2014
 Event: 1971 Screening and Discussion on Surveillance November 7, 2014, Davis Auditorium

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Columbia Law School
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Robert Lemos, Mac OS X Yosemite sends location, search data to Apple, Ars Technica, October 20, 2014

 Watch: IASC & the Elinor Ostrom Award, Commons In Action (2014)

Dominic Rushe, Router That Anonymises Internet Activity Raises $300,000 on Kickstarter, The Guardian, October 14, 2014


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 Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car, New York Times, September 24, 2014

Devlin Barrett & Danny Yadron, New Level of Smartphone Encryption Alarms Law Enforcement, Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2014


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 Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car, New York Times, September 24, 2014

Devlin Barrett & Danny Yadron, New Level of Smartphone Encryption Alarms Law Enforcement, Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2014


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 Devlin Barrett & Danny Yadron, New Level of Smartphone Encryption Alarms Law Enforcement, Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2014

atockar, Riding with the Stars: Passenger Privacy in the NYC Taxicab Dataset, Neustar Research, September 15, 2014


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 atockar, Riding with the Stars: Passenger Privacy in the NYC Taxicab Dataset, Neustar Research, September 15, 2014

Eugene Mandel, How the Napa earthquake affected Bay area sleepers, Jawbone.com Blog, August 25, 2014


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Al Sassco, Fitness Trackers are Changing Online Privacy — and It's Time to Pay Attention, CIO.com, August 14, 2014


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Henry Alford, A Web of Answers and Questions, New York Times, October 26, 2012

Brian Proffitt, BitTorrent Downloads Booming - And Benefitting Musicians, ReadWriteWeb, September 18, 2012

Will Oremus, Why Twitter Caved and Handed an “Occupy” Protester’s Data to the Government, Slate, September 14, 2012

Jon Campbell , LAPD Spy Device Taps Your Cell Phone, LA Weekly, September 13 2012

Zoe Corbyn, Facebook experiment boosts US voter turnout, Nature, September 12 2012

Tarun Wadhwa, The Next Privacy Battle: Cameras That Judge Your Every Move, Forbes, August 30, 2012

Sara Reardon, FBI launches $1 billion face recognition project, New Scientist, September 7, 2012

Susanne Craig, What Restaurants Know (About You), New York Times, September 5, 2012

Jon Brodkin, Police seizure of text messages violated 4th Amendment, judge rules, ARS Technica, September 5, 2012

Parmy Olson,, FBI Agent's Laptop 'Hacked' To Grab 12 Million Apple IDs, Forbes, September 4, 2012

Sasha Issenberg, Why Campaign Reporters Are Behind the Curve, New York Times, September 1, 2012

Ryan Gallagher, FBI To Give Facial Recognition Software to Law-Enforcement Agencies, Slate.com, August 23, 2012

AP, SKorean judges block law requiring real names online, ruling it restricts freedom of speech, Winnipeg Free Press, August 23, 2012

Shane Harris, Giving In to the Surveillance State, New York Times, August 23, 2012

Laura Poitras, The Program, New York Times, August 22, 2012

Andy Greenberg, U.S. Customs Tracks Millions Of License Plates And Has Shared Data With Insurance Firms, Forbes, August 21, 2012

Adam Goldman and Matt Apuzzo, NYPD: Muslim spying led to no leads, terror cases, AP, August 21, 2012

Dave Lee, How algorithms will help us spend, spend, spend, BBC News, August 20, 2012

Naomi Wolk, The new totalitarianism of surveillance technology, the guardian, August 15, 2012

David Kravets, Appeals Court OKs Warrantless, Real-Time Mobile Phone Tracking, Wired, August 14, 2012

Paul Harris, NYPD and Microsoft launch advanced citywide surveillance system, the guardian, August 8, 2012

Kashmir Hill, Beware, Tech Abandoners. People Without Facebook Accounts Are 'Suspicious.', Forbes, August 8, 2012

Alistair Croll, Big data is our generation’s civil rights issue, and we don’t know it, O'Reilly Radar, August 2, 2012

Tom Simonite, What Facebook Knows, MIT Technology Review, July/August 2012

Olivia Solon, Study: Twitter analysis can be used to detect psychopathy, Wired, July 23, 2012

Timothy B. Lee, It's legal: cops seize cell phone, impersonate owner, ars technica, July 19, 2012

Alexandra Alter, Your E-Book Is Reading You. Wall Street Journal, July 19, 2012

Editorial, The End of Privacy?, New York Times, July 14, 2012

Eric Lichtblau and Scott Shane, Vast F.D.A. Effort Tracked E-Mails of Its Scientists, New York Times, July 14, 2012

Emil Protalinski, Facebook scans chats and posts for criminal activity, CNET, July 12, 2012

Eric Lichtblau, More Demands on Cell Carriers in Surveillance, New York Times, July 8, 2012

Kashmir Hill, Data Mining CEO Says He Pays For Burgers With Cash To Avoid Junk Food Purchases Being Tracked, Forbes, June 15, 2012

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 Jonathan Ansfield, China Putting Pressure on Businesses to Help Censor the Web, New York Times, November 13, 2012

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 Dominic Rushe, Google report reveals sharp increase in government requests for users' data, guardian.co.uk, November 13, 2012

Gabriel Weinberg, Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results, gabrielweinberg.com, October 29, 2012


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Kevin J. O'Brien, Data-Gathering via Apps Presents a Gray Legal Area, New York Times, October 28, 2012


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Henry Alford, A Web of Answers and Questions, New York Times, October 26, 2012


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 Brian Proffitt, BitTorrent Downloads Booming - And Benefitting Musicians, ReadWriteWeb, September 18, 2012

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Brian Proffitt, BitTorrent Downloads Booming - And Benefitting Musicians, ReadWriteWeb, September 18, 2012

Will Oremus, Why Twitter Caved and Handed an “Occupy” Protester’s Data to the Government, Slate, September 14, 2012

Jon Campbell , LAPD Spy Device Taps Your Cell Phone, LA Weekly, September 13 2012

Zoe Corbyn, Facebook experiment boosts US voter turnout, Nature, September 12 2012

Tarun Wadhwa, The Next Privacy Battle: Cameras That Judge Your Every Move, Forbes, August 30, 2012

 Sara Reardon, FBI launches $1 billion face recognition project, New Scientist, September 7, 2012

Susanne Craig, What Restaurants Know (About You), New York Times, September 5, 2012


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Susanne Craig, What Restaurants Know (About You), New York Times, September 5, 2012

Jon Brodkin, Police seizure of text messages violated 4th Amendment, judge rules, ARS Technica, September 5, 2012

 Parmy Olson,, FBI Agent's Laptop 'Hacked' To Grab 12 Million Apple IDs, Forbes, September 4, 2012

Sasha Issenberg, Why Campaign Reporters Are Behind the Curve, New York Times, September 1, 2012


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Making Broadcasters Unconstitutional:
Rethinking Media Law


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Sari Horwitz, Trade in surveillance technology raises worries, Washington Post, December 1, 2011
 Annalyn Censky, Malls track shoppers' cell phones on Black Friday , Money.CNN.com, November 22, 2011

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David Kravets, Mobile ‘Rootkit’ Maker Tries to Silence Critical Android Dev, Wired (Threat level), November 22, 2011

Allan Dodds Frank, Lydia Cacho Blasts Facebook, The Daily Beast, October 21, 2011

 
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 Quentin Hardy, Cellphones Are Servers and Servers Are Cellphones, NY Times, October 12, 2011

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Columbia Law School
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Don Reisinger, Visa, MasterCard to use buying history for ad targeting?, CNet, October 25, 2011

Nick Judd, http://techpresident.com/blog-entry/google-data-shows-government-internet-surveillance-far-outstrips-wiretap-requests, TEch President, October 25, 2011

 Mike Masnick, Details Emerging On Stingray Technology, Allowing Feds To Locate People By Pretending To Be Cell Towers, Techdirt, Sept 27, 2011

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David Kravets, CNET Accused of Copyright Infringement for Distributing LimeWire, Wired, May 4, 2011

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Columbia Law School
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Don Reisinger, Visa, MasterCard to use buying history for ad targeting?, CNet, October 25, 2011

Nick Judd, http://techpresident.com/blog-entry/google-data-shows-government-internet-surveillance-far-outstrips-wiretap-requests, TEch President, October 25, 2011

 Mike Masnick, Details Emerging On Stingray Technology, Allowing Feds To Locate People By Pretending To Be Cell Towers, Techdirt, Sept 27, 2011

Quentin Hardy, Cellphones Are Servers and Servers Are Cellphones, NY Times, October 12, 2011


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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Quentin Hardy, Cellphones Are Servers and Servers Are Cellphones, NY Times, October 12, 2011

Somini Sengupta, Stanford Researcher Finds Lots of Leaky Web Sites, NY Times, October 11, 2011

 John Markoff, Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’, NY Times, October 10, 2011

Nicholas Kulish, Pirates’ Strong Showing in Berlin Elections Surprises Even Them, NY Times, September 20, 2011


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A. G. Sulzberger, In Small Towns, Gossip Moves to the Web, and Turns Vicious, NY Times, September 20, 2011


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Columbia Law School
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Nicholas Kulish, Pirates’ Strong Showing in Berlin Elections Surprises Even Them, NY Times, September 20, 2011

A. G. Sulzberger, In Small Towns, Gossip Moves to the Web, and Turns Vicious, NY Times, September 20, 2011

Joe Wilcox, DigiNotar goes bust, betaNews, September 20, 2011

Christopher Soghoian, The forces that led to the DigiNotar hack, slight paranoia, September 19, 2011

John P. Mello Jr., The Swift Erosion of Online Trust, TechNewsWorld, September 13, 2011

John Leyden, Google tells Iranians: Change your Gmail password, The Register September 9, 2011

 Dan Rowinski, Is Android Really Open? Skyhook's Battle With Google Challenges That Claim, NY Times, May 6, 2011

Robert McMillan, Mozilla Defies DHS, Will Not Remove Mafiaa Fire Add-on, PC World, May 5, 2011


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Columbia Law School
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Dan Rowinski, Is Android Really Open? Skyhook's Battle With Google Challenges That Claim, NY Times, May 6, 2011

Robert McMillan, Mozilla Defies DHS, Will Not Remove Mafiaa Fire Add-on, PC World, May 5, 2011

David Kravets, CNET Accused of Copyright Infringement for Distributing LimeWire, Wired, May 4, 2011

Nate Anderson, Unhappy Mounties sick of being private copyright cops, Ars Technica, May 4, 2011

James Kanter, Europe Leads in Pushing for Privacy of User Data, NY Times, May 3, 2011

Denise Lavoie, OMG: Tweets, Facebook welcome in Mass. Courtroom, Associated Press, May 2, 2011

Dan Frosch, Enforcing Copyrights Online, for a Profit, NY Times, May 2, 2011

Nate Anderson, After botched child porn raid, judge sees the light on IP addresses, Ars Technica, May 2, 2011

Matthew Lasar, Wikileaks cables reveal US pressuring Canada on IP enforcement, Ars Technica, May 1, 2011

Natasha Singer, Data Privacy, Put to the Test, NY Times, April 30, 2011

 Rik Myslewski, US Supremes deal death blow to class action lawsuits, The Register, April 28, 2011

Nancy Gohring, Supreme Court Decision Makes It Harder to Form Class Suits, PCWorld, April 27, 2011


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Nancy Gohring, Supreme Court Decision Makes It Harder to Form Class Suits, PCWorld, April 27, 2011

What Happens To Data When a Cloud Provider Dies?, Slashdot, April 26, 2011

Sean Lawson, Where is the “Public Awareness” in the Cyber Security Public Awareness Act?, Forbes, April 26, 2011

Emily Bazelon, How to Unmask the Internet’s Vilest Characters, NY Times, April 22, 2011

Andrew Orlowski, What now for the anti-piracy law?, The Register, April 21, 2011

Greg Sandoval, Google accused of hypocrisy on Grooveshark ban, CNET, April 21, 2011

Michael Ono, Online Identity Theft Prompts Security Guidelines From White House, ABC News, April 21, 2011

 Staff infoZine, Lawsuit Against YouTube Threatens Global Growth of Political Speech, April 8, 2011

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Columbia Law School
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Staff infoZine, Lawsuit Against YouTube Threatens Global Growth of Political Speech, April 08, 2011

Nate Anderson Email Author, Google: Don’t Give Private ‘Trolls’ Web Censorship Power, Wired, April 7, 2011

Cory Doctorow, Colombian Justice Minister ramming through extremist copyright legislation without public consultation, Boing Boing, April 7, 2011

Grant Gross, California Lawmaker Touts Do-not-track Bill, IDG News, April 4, 2011

John D. Sutter, Syria tests internet freedom theory,CNN, March 30, 2011

Matthew Lasar, Hard drive search warrants: should there be any limits?, Ars Technica, March 24, 2011

Ben Kerschberg, Can The Government Seize Your Email Without A Warrant? You’ll Be Surprised., Forbes, blogpost, February 8, 2011

 Joe Karaganis (ed.), Media Piracy in Emerging Economies, SSRC, 2011

Leslie Scism and Mark Maremont, Insurers Test Data Profiles to Identify Risky Clients, Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2010


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Kim Zetter, Feds ‘Pinged’ Sprint GPS Data 8 Million Times Over a Year, Wired, December 1, 2009


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 Kim Zetter, Feds ‘Pinged’ Sprint GPS Data 8 Million Times Over a Year, Wired, December 1, 2009

Christopher Soghoian, 8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight, paranoia.dubfire.net, December 1, 2009


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Cory Doctorow, Traffic cameras used to harass and limit movement of peaceful protestors, BoingBoing, November 21, 2009


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Noah Shachtman, U.S. Spies Buy Stake in Firm That Monitors Blogs, Tweets, Wired, October 19, 2009


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Eben Moglen, Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond, Speech at Cardozo, November 2, 2009


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Ryan Singel, YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net, Wired, October 16, 2009


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 Ryan Singel, YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net, Wired, October 16, 2009

Natasha Singer, When 2+2 Equals a Privacy Question, New York Times, October 18, 2009


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Columbia Law School
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 Nate Anderson, 100 years of Big Content fearing technology—in its own words, Ars Technica, October 11, 2009

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Columbia Law School
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Nate Anderson, 100 years of Big Content fearing technology—in its own words, Ars Technica, October 11, 2009

 SFLC Amicus Curiae: Bilski v. Kappos

Glyn Moody, Open Source Makes Big Gains at the London Stock Exchange, Computerworld UK, October 6, 2009


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James G. Lakely, The Strange Philosophy Behind the Movement for Net Neutrality(full pdf), The Heartland Institute, October 5th, 2009


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James G. Lakely, The Strange Philosophy Behind the Movement for Net Neutrality(full pdf), The Heartland Institute, October 5th, 2009

 Randall Stross, Will Books Be Napsterized?, New York times, October 4, 2009

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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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Columbia Law School
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A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word

This seminar is an attempt to learn about, understand and predict the development of law in a rapidly changing area. We must assemble the field of knowledge relevant to our questions even as we begin trying to answer them. Wiki technology is an ideal match for the work we have in hand. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this technology works as you want.

For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links, leave comments in the comment boxes--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand.

Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 4th.

Introduction to the LawNetSoc Web

The LawNetSoc site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around this site. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at the text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox.

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Controlling the Switches

Privacy in Private and Public Law:
The State, The Spook, The Cop, Her Wife, and His Lover

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Taboo Enforcement and the First Amendment

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A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word

This seminar is an attempt to learn about, understand and predict the development of law in a rapidly changing area. We must assemble the field of knowledge relevant to our questions even as we begin trying to answer them. Wiki technology is an ideal match for the work we have in hand. Below you will find an introduction to this particular wiki, or TWiki, where you can learn as much or as little about how this technology works as you want.

For now, the most important thing is just that any page of the wiki has an edit button, and your work in the course consists of writings that we will collaboratively produce here. You can make new pages, edit existing pages, attach files to any page, add links, leave comments in the comment boxes--whatever in your opinion adds to a richer dialog. During the semester I will assign writing exercises, which will also be posted here. All of everyone's work contributes to a larger and more informative whole, which is what our conversation is informed by, and helps us to understand.

Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 17th.

Introduction to the LawNetSoc Web

The LawNetSoc site is a collaborative class space built on Twiki [twiki.org], a free software wiki system. If this is your first time using a wiki for a long term project, or first time using a wiki at all, you might want to take a minute and look around this site. If you see something on the page that you don't know how to create in a wiki, take a look at the text that produced it using the "Edit" button at the top of each page, and feel free to try anything out in the Sandbox.

All of the Twiki documentation is also right at hand. Follow the TWiki link in the sidebar. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text.

From TWiki's point of view, this course, English Legal History & its Materials, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself.

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