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< < | On 27 November we conclude the discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. Please read Alone Together.
For 4 December please make sure you have read Chomsky et al. and Kissinger et al., On the Radar. | > > | For our last meeting on 4 December please make sure you have read Chomsky et al. and Kissinger et al., On the Radar. | |
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< < | First drafts of second essays will be due after Thanksgiving break. If you can post your draft before the break begins, you will receive your comments before the final class meeting. Please see SecondEssay for instructions and to make a template. | > > | First drafts of second essays are now due. If you can post your draft before the break begins, you will receive your comments before the final class meeting. Please see SecondEssay for instructions and to make a template.
If you have registered for a minor writing credit, please submit a third essay draft. See ThirdEssay. | |
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< < | On 22 November we will continue the discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. Please read Alone Together. | > > | On 27 November conclude the discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. Please read Alone Together. | |
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< < | Please keep up with what's On the Radar. | > > | For 4 December please make sure you have read Chomsky et al. and Kissinger et al., On the Radar. | |
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< < | First drafts of second essays will be due after Thanksgiving break. If you can post your draft before the break begins, you will receive your comments before the final class meeting. | > > | First drafts of second essays will be due after Thanksgiving break. If you can post your draft before the break begins, you will receive your comments before the final class meeting. Please see SecondEssay for instructions and to make a template. | |
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< < | On 15 November we will continue the discussion of PrivacyinPrivate, concentrating on secrecy and anonymity. Please read Alone Together. | > > | On 22 November we will continue the discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. Please read Alone Together. | |
Please keep up with what's On the Radar. | |
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> > | Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Craig Mundie, AI Can Save Humanity—Or End It, The Atlantic, November 12, 2024 (alternate copy) | | Timothy Snyder, What Does It Mean That Donald Trump Is a Fascist?, New Yorker, November 8, 2024 (alternate copy)
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WebHome 361 - 06 Oct 2024 - Main.EbenMoglen
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> > | Emmett Lindner,
As 23andMe Struggles, Concerns Surface About Its Genetic Data, New York Times, October 5, 2024 | | Sarah Krouse, Dustin Volz, Aruna Viswanatha and Robert McMillan, U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack, Wall Street Journal, October 5, 2024 (alternate link)
Rose Horowitch, The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books, The Atlantic, October 1, 2024 (alternate link) |
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WebHome 360 - 05 Oct 2024 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For October 2, please read AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | > > | On October 9, we will begin the discussion of copyleft and its consequences. Please finish reading AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | |
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> > | Sarah Krouse, Dustin Volz, Aruna Viswanatha and Robert McMillan, U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack, Wall Street Journal, October 5, 2024 (alternate link)
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
Douglas Hofstadter, Lucky You!, The Atlantic, September 17, 2024 (alternate link) | | Noam Chomsky, Ian Roberts and Jeffrey Watumull, The False Promise of ChatGPT, New York Times, March 8, 2023 | |
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Shoshana Zuboff, You Are the Object of a Secret Extraction Operation, New York Times, Nov. 12, 2021 | |
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My office hours in Fall 2023 are uncertain, due
to construction disruptions caused by the library denovation
project. Watch this space. If you want to see me, please email
moglen@columbia.edu.
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WebHome 330 - 08 Sep 2023 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | This class will begin Wednesday 6 September, at 2:50pm, in JGH 107. In preparation for the first class, please: | > > | For 13 September, please be sure you have: | | | |
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- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another one of my courses, in which case you need not re-register);
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- Registered to use the wiki;
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- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
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- Sign up to be notified of changes in this course wiki by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- 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);
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- Signed up to be notified of changes in this course wiki by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learned about DejaVu, and acquired viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Watched my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention (also from here if you'd rather Google didn't watch you watch);
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The Great Hack. | | | | | |
< < | The most important book to read this term is Shoshona Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (2019). Because it is 900 pages long, you will try not to, but you must. | > > | The most important book to read this term is Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (2019). Because it is 700 pages long, you will try not to, but you must. | | The second most important is Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other (2012). |
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WebHome 327 - 30 Aug 2023 - Main.EbenMoglen
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> > | This class will begin Wednesday 6 September, at 2:50pm, in JGH 107. In preparation for the first class, please: | | | |
< < | On December 8, we conclude. Please watch Moglen & Choudhary, The Last Kilometer, The Last Chance, re:Publica 2016 | > > |
- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another one of my courses, in which case you need not re-register);
- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
- Sign up to be notified of changes in this course wiki by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- 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);
- Read the section on PoliticalEconomy;
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< < | Sometime thereafter, I would like to receive the first draft of your second essay. See SecondEssay for the template.
See ClassAudio for all class recordings.
Please keep up with what's On The Radar. | | | |
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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.
Extended office hours will be held, in room 642, the week of December 13. Hours will be Wednesday, 11:30am-5:30pm and Thursday, 12:30pm-5:00pm.
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Wednesday 12n-1:30pm and Thursday 12n-2pm and by
videoconference at other times by appointment. To make an appointment, please email
moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my
assistant, Jerrica Sosa, at
212-461-1905, Mon-Thu. | > > | My office hours in Fall 2023 are uncertain, due
to construction disruptions caused by the library denovation
project. Watch this space. If you want to see me, please email
moglen@columbia.edu. | | | | Ethan Zuckerman, Hey Facebook, I Made a Metaverse 27 Years Ago, The Atlantic, October 29, 2021 | |
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3pm-5pm, and by appointment. To make an appointment, please email | > > | My office hours in fall 2021, under epidemic conditions, are held
Wednesday 12n-1:30pm and Thursday 11am-2pm and by
videoconference at other times by appointment. To make an appointment, please email | | moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my
assistant, Jerrica Sosa, at
212-461-1905, Mon-Thu. |
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WebHome 302 - 08 Dec 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | In preparation for the meeting of 9 December
- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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Please sign up for the last in-person slots this and next week, if you would like to attend.
First drafts of second essays should now be in. See SecondEssay for instructions and the template. | | |
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WebHome 301 - 06 Dec 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 2 December | > > | In preparation for the meeting of 9 December | |
- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | |
Please sign up for the last in-person slots this and next week, if you would like to attend. |
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WebHome 300 - 01 Dec 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | In preparation for the meeting of 2 December
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | Please sign up for in-person slots next week, after the holiday, if you would like to attend. | > > | Please sign up for the last in-person slots this and next week, if you would like to attend. | |
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< < | First drafts of second essays will be due by close of business Friday 20 November. See SecondEssay for instructions and the template. | > > | First drafts of second essays should now be in. See SecondEssay for instructions and the template. | | | | On the Radar
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> > | Francis Fukuyama, Barak Richman, and Ashish Goel, How to Save Democracy From Technology: Ending Big Tech's Information Monopoly, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2021 | | Richard Speed, Privacy campaigner flags concerns about Microsoft's creepy Productivity Score, The Register, November 26, 2020
Anna Wiener, Taking Back Our Privacy, The New Yorker, October 26, 2020 |
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WebHome 299 - 26 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 25 November,
- Please read the section on EyesWideShut;
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 2 December | |
- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots next week, after the holiday, if you would like to attend. | | On the Radar
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> > | Richard Speed, Privacy campaigner flags concerns about Microsoft's creepy Productivity Score, The Register, November 26, 2020 | | 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 |
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WebHome 298 - 23 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | In preparation for the meeting of 25 November,
- Please read the section on EyesWideShut;
- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | | > > | Please sign up for in-person slots next week, after the holiday, if you would like to attend. | |
First drafts of second essays will be due by close of business Friday 20 November. See SecondEssay for instructions and the template. |
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WebHome 297 - 20 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 18 November,
- Please complete reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 25 November,
- Please read the section on EyesWideShut;
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | > > |
- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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WebHome 295 - 16 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | First drafts of second essays will be due by close of business Friday 20 November. | > > | First drafts of second essays will be due by close of business Friday 20 November. See SecondEssay for instructions and the template. | | |
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 11 November,
- Please continue reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 18 November,
- Please complete reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. |
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WebHome 293 - 13 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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- Check what's On The Radar;
- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. For past weeks' pads, see ClassPads. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. |
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WebHome 292 - 10 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | In preparation for the meeting of 11 November,
- Please continue reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. | |
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> > | First drafts of second essays will be due by close of business Friday 20 November. | | |
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WebHome 291 - 08 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 4 November,
- Please begin reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 11 November,
- Please continue reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. | | | |
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WebHome 289 - 01 Nov 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 28 October,
- Complete reading the section on ControllingSwitches
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 4 November,
- Please begin reading the section on PrivacyinPrivate;
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday. For past weeks, see ClassAudio.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. |
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WebHome 287 - 25 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 21 October,
- Begin reading the section on ControllingSwitches
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 28 October,
- Complete reading the section on ControllingSwitches
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. |
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WebHome 285 - 19 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | In preparation for the meeting of 21 October,
- Begin reading the section on ControllingSwitches
- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Monday.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday.
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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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WebHome 284 - 18 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 14 October,
- For those wishing to explore further how free software can not only exist, but transformed the global software industry, see Martin Fink, Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source (2003);
- Listen to or read my talk, Die Gedanken Sind Frei, Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought given in Berlin in 2004.
- Read Moglen & Choudhary, SFLC Guide to GPL Compliance, 2nd Edition (2014);
- Finish reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 21 October,
- Begin reading the section on ControllingSwitches
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Monday.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
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< < | First drafts of first essays were due by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please submit as soon as possible if you have not already done so. See FirstEssay for instructions and a template.
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WebHome 283 - 14 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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- Check what's On The Radar;
- Listen to the class audio file.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
First drafts of first essays were due by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please submit as soon as possible if you have not already done so. See FirstEssay for instructions and a template. |
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WebHome 281 - 10 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 7 October,
- Continue reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 14 October,
- For those wishing to explore further how free software can not only exist, but transformed the global software industry, see Martin Fink, Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source (2003);
- Listen to or read my talk, Die Gedanken Sind Frei, Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought given in Berlin in 2004.
- Read Moglen & Choudhary, SFLC Guide to GPL Compliance, 2nd Edition (2014);
- Finish reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Watch Commons in Action from the Elinor Ostrom Award Trust;
- Listen to the class audio file.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Monday.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
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< < | First drafts of first essays should be submitted by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and a template. | > > | First drafts of first essays were due by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please submit as soon as possible if you have not already done so. See FirstEssay for instructions and a template. | |
Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. | | On the Radar
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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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WebHome 280 - 07 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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- Watch Commons in Action from the Elinor Ostrom Award Trust;
- Listen to the class audio file.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
First drafts of first essays should be submitted by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and a template. |
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WebHome 279 - 05 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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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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WebHome 277 - 03 Oct 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | In preparation for the meeting of 30 September,
- Watch the 2020 Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma;
- Read Part Zero of my book in progress;
- Begin reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
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| > > | In preparation for the meeting of 7 October,
- Continue reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
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- Check what's On The Radar;
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- Listen to the class audio file.
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- Listen to the class audio file, available Monday.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | > > | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
First drafts of first essays should be submitted by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and a template.
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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. Please sign up now. | > > | Please sign up for in-person slots this coming week if you would like to attend. | | |
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WebHome 276 - 30 Sep 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad.
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> > | First drafts of first essays should be submitted by close of business on Friday 9 October. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and a template.
| | If you are local, we will begin in-person instruction, in small groups
outdoors in Riverside Park, the week of Sepember 28. Please sign up now. |
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WebHome 275 - 28 Sep 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | On the Radar
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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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< < | Before our meeting 23 September, you must have: | | | |
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- Registered to use the wiki ;
- Read about VirtualInstruction and the EvaluationPolicy;
- Signed up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Acquired DejaVu viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Created your StudentJournal.
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< < | Wiki registration will close on the 22nd. If you mean to pass the course, you must by then have completed these steps. | > > | In preparation for the meeting of 23 September,
- Watch the 2020 Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma;
- Begin reading the section on AnarchistsAuthorsOwners;
- Check what's On The Radar;
- Listen to the class audio file, available Tuesday.
You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | | | |
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outdoors in Riverside Park, the week of Sepember 28. Please sign up now. | |
< < |
In preparation for the meeting of 23 September,
- Watch the 2019 Netflix documentary The Great Hack.
- Read the section on GraspingtheNet;
- Read what's On The Radar;
- Listen to the class audio file.
You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
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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. | > > | outdoors in Riverside Park, the week of Sepember 28. Please sign up now. | |
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WebHome 270 - 19 Sep 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | This class will begin Wednesday 16 September. In preparation for the first class, please: | > > | Before our meeting 23 September, you must have: | | | |
< < |
- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
| > > |
- Registered to use the wiki ;
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- Read about VirtualInstruction and the EvaluationPolicy;
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< < |
- Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- 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);
- Read the section on PoliticalEconomy;
- Create your StudentJournal; and
- Listen to the class audio file.
| > > |
- Signed up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Acquired DejaVu viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Created your StudentJournal.
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< < | You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the first class meeting, which will be held on our Etherpad. | > > | Wiki registration will close on the 22nd. If you mean to pass the course, you must by then have completed these steps.
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,
- Watch the 2019 Netflix documentary The Great Hack.
- Read the section on GraspingtheNet;
- Read what's On The Radar;
- Listen to the class audio file, available 21 September.
You should be prepared to ask at least one question at the class meeting, which will be held by Etherpad. | |
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| Law in the Internet Society
Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | On the Radar
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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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WebHome 266 - 13 Sep 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 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 | | 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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WebHome 265 - 13 Sep 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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| Law in the Internet Society
Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | 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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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | This class will begin Wednesday 16 September. In preparation for the first class, please:
- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
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- Read about VirtualInstruction, the InstructionPlan? for this course, and the EvaluationPolicy;
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- Read about VirtualInstruction and the EvaluationPolicy;
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- Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
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< < |
- Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention? and read the section on PoliticalEconomy.
- Listen to the first class audio file, which will be available here Monday.
| > > |
- 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);
- Read the section on PoliticalEconomy.
- 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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WebHome 262 - 09 Sep 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | | |
< < | This class will begin Wednesday 16 September. Please watch this space for instructions if you have enrolled. | > > | This class will begin Wednesday 16 September. In preparation for the first class, please:
- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
- Read about VirtualInstruction, the InstructionPlan? for this course, and the EvaluationPolicy;
- Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Watch my 2019 Berlin speech on Why Freedom of Thought Requires Attention? and read the section on PoliticalEconomy.
- Listen to the first 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. | | | | | |
< < | My office hours in fall 2020 will be conducted by Etherpad chat and phone. Hours will be announced here shortly. For urgent help or to schedule an appointment please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Jerrica Sosa, jsosa@softwarefreedom.org, 212-461-1905, Mondays to Thursdays. | > > | My office hours in fall 2020, under epidemic conditions, are held
here Tuesdays and Thursdays,
3pm-5pm, and by appointment. To make an appointment, please email
moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my
assistant, Jerrica Sosa, at
212-461-1905, Mon-Thu. | | |
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< < | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2019 | > > | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2020 | | | | | |
< < | All work received as of January 15 has been edited. Your revisions to all work are due by end of day on February 3. If you need an extension of time until February 10, please send me email to that effect.
You are not required to revise. If you feel that your portfolio in the course is complete and you want a grade filed instantly, please email me to that effect instead. | > > | This class will begin Wednesday 16 September. Please watch this space for instructions if you have enrolled. | | | |
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< < | My office hours in fall 2019 will be Wednesdays, 4:10-6pm, and Thursdays, 2pm-5pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Jerrica Sosa, jsosa@softwarefreedom.org, 212-461-1905. | > > | My office hours in fall 2020 will be conducted by Etherpad chat and phone. Hours will be announced here shortly. For urgent help or to schedule an appointment please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Jerrica Sosa, jsosa@softwarefreedom.org, 212-461-1905, Mondays to Thursdays. | | | | On the Radar
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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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WebHome 260 - 19 Jan 2020 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | At our last meeting on 4 December we will complete discussion of ElectronicDemocracy. Please also listen to or read my Die Gedanken Sind Frei, from 2003. You should have completed technology project 2, for which an encrypted email message to me is proof of completion. | > > | All work received as of January 15 has been edited. Your revisions to all work are due by end of day on February 3. If you need an extension of time until February 10, please send me email to that effect. | | | |
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| > > | You are not required to revise. If you feel that your portfolio in the course is complete and you want a grade filed instantly, please email me to that effect instead. | | | |
< < | First drafts of your second essay will be due by the end of Friday 6 December. See SecondEssay for instructions and click-to-write template. | | |
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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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WebHome 258 - 30 Nov 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On 27 November, we will begin discussion of ElectronicDemocracy. Please complete technology project 2. | > > | At our last meeting on 4 December we will complete discussion of ElectronicDemocracy. Please also listen to or read my Die Gedanken Sind Frei, from 2003. You should have completed technology project 2, for which an encrypted email message to me is proof of completion. | |
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2019 | | On 27 November, we will begin discussion of ElectronicDemocracy. Please complete technology project 2. | |
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First drafts of your second essay will be due by the end of Friday 6 December. See SecondEssay for instructions and click-to-write template. | |
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< < | On 30 October, we will continue discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. Please complete technology project 1, below. | > > | On 14 November, we will conclude discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. On 21 November we will discuss EyesWideShut. Please complete technology project 2, below. | |
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Technology project 2: Create a GPG key and upload it to the keyservers
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> > | 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
Scroll Staff, Whatsapp spyware: 14 confirmed cases, Scroll.in, October 31, 2019 |
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WebHome 253 - 07 Nov 2019 - Main.ArjunJoshi
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> > | Economic Times Staff, Mass Surveillance: Face Recognition in India, Economic Times, November 7, 2019 | | 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 |
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WebHome 252 - 31 Oct 2019 - Main.ArjunJoshi
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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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WebHome 251 - 26 Oct 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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| Law in the Internet Society
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< < | On 23 October, we will begin discussion of PrivacyinPrivate | > > | On 30 October, we will continue discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. Please complete technology project 1, below. | |
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> > | Technology Project 1: Secure Proxy Browsing
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My office hours in fall 2019 will be Wednesdays, 4:10-6pm, and Thursdays, 2pm-5pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Jerrica Sosa, jsosa@softwarefreedom.org, 212-461-1905. |
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WebHome 249 - 13 Oct 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On 9 October, we complete discussion of AnarchistsAuthorsOwners.
Please read the section on ControllingSwitches to prepare for 16 October. | > > | On 16 October, we will discuss ControllingSwitches. | | | |
< < | First essay drafts will be due by close of business on Friday 11
October. See FirstEssay for template and publication instructions.
If you missed class on 9 October for Yom Kippur, please see me for class audio. | > > | First essay drafts were due on Friday 11 October. If yours is not yet
in the wiki, please file immediately. | | |
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< < | If you missed class on 2 October for Yom Kippur, please see me for class audio. | > > | If you missed class on 9 October for Yom Kippur, please see me for class audio. | | |
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WebHome 247 - 06 Oct 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2019 | | On the Radar
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> > | 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
Jane Rosenzweig, The Whistle-Blower's Guide to Writing, New York Times, September 27, 2019 |
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WebHome 246 - 04 Oct 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2019 | | | |
< < | For 2 October, please actually read AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. We
will discuss the submission of first essay drafts. Drafts will be due
by close of business on Friday 11 October. | > > | On 9 October, we complete discussion of AnarchistsAuthorsOwners.
Please read the section on ControllingSwitches to prepare for 16 October.
First essay drafts will be due by close of business on Friday 11
October. See FirstEssay for template and publication instructions.
If you missed class on 2 October for Yom Kippur, please see me for class audio. | | |
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WebHome 245 - 01 Oct 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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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
Timothy Liebert, This Article is Spying on You, New York Times, September 18, 2019 |
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WebHome 244 - 28 Sep 2019 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For 25 September, please read AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | > > | For 2 October, please actually read AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. We
will discuss the submission of first essay drafts. Drafts will be due
by close of business on Friday 11 October. | | | | --> | |
< < | Watch: IASC & the Elinor Ostrom Award, Commons In Action (2014) | > > | Watch: IASC & the Elinor Ostrom Award, Commons In Action (2014) | | | | | |
< < | | > > | | | Ron Nixon, Cellphone and Computer Searches at U.S. Border Rise Under Trump, New York Times, January 05, 2018
David Streitfeld, Tech Giants, Once Seen as Saviors, Are Now Viewed as Threats, New York Times, October 12, 2017 | | Tom Simonite, Google and Microsoft Can Use AI to Extract Many More Ad Dollars from Our Clicks, Wired News, August 31, 2017
Keith L. Alexander, Judge orders tech company to release Web user data from anti-Trump website, Washington Post, August 24, 2017 | |
< < | | | Vindu Goel, How Facebook Sold You Krill Oil, New York Times, August 2, 2014 | |
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> > | David Streitfeld, Tech Giants, Once Seen as Saviors, Are Now Viewed as Threats, New York Times, October 12, 2017 | | 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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There will be no class meeting on October 5, as the Federal Circuit | |
< < | will be using our classroom for oral argument. Please read the news article Moglen On Privacy And ‘The Machine’: This Is Not Over Yet, from Intellectual Property Watch, covering my speech last Monday at Yale Law School. The video production is not ideal. You can listen to a better version of the audio if you prefer. | > > | will be using our classroom for oral argument. Please read the news article Moglen On Privacy And ‘The Machine’: This Is Not Over Yet, from Intellectual Property Watch, covering my speech last Monday at Yale Law School. The video production is not ideal. You can listen to a better version of the audio if you prefer. | | 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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< < | Registration is now closed. If you have not registered, please see me immediately. | | | |
< < | For September 21, please complete reading the materials in
GraspingtheNet. On September 28, we will begin discussion of
AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | > > | There will be no class meeting on October 5, as the Federal Circuit
will be using our classroom for oral argument. Please read the news article Moglen On Privacy And ‘The Machine’: This Is Not Over Yet, from Intellectual Property Watch, covering my speech last Monday at Yale Law School. The video production is not ideal. You can listen to a better version of the audio if you prefer.
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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> > | 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
Barry Lynn, I criticized Google. It got me fired. That’s how corporate power works., Washington Post, August 31, 2017 |
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< < | For 14 September, please be sure you have: | > > | Registration is now closed. If you have not registered, please see me immediately. | | | |
< < |
- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
- Registered to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
- Signed up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribed to the news feed;
- Learned about DejaVu, and acquired viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Completed reading PoliticalEconomy for discussion. You should be bringing questions.
- Checked what's On the Radar.
Registration will close shortly, and is not optional.
We will complete discussion of PoliticalEconomy on September 14. For September 21, please read the materials in GraspingtheNet. | > > | For September 21, please complete reading the materials in
GraspingtheNet. On September 28, we will begin discussion of
AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | | |
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< < | Please note that our classroom has changed. We will meet Thursday 7 September and thereafter in JGH 106.
For 7 September, please be sure you have: | > > | For 14 September, please be sure you have: | |
- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
- Registered to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
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- Learned about DejaVu, and acquired viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Completed reading PoliticalEconomy for discussion. You should be bringing questions.
- Checked what's On the Radar.
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> > | Registration will close shortly, and is not optional.
We will complete discussion of PoliticalEconomy on September 14. For September 21, please read the materials in GraspingtheNet. | |
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> > | Please note that our classroom has changed. We will meet Thursday 7 September and thereafter in JGH 106.
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- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
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> > | <--
Kenneth P. Vogel, Google Critic Ousted From Think Tank Funded by the Tech Giant , New York Times, August 30, 2017
--> | | Tom Simonite, Google and Microsoft Can Use AI to Extract Many More Ad Dollars from Our Clicks, Wired News, August 31, 2017
Keith L. Alexander, Judge orders tech company to release Web user data from anti-Trump website, Washington Post, August 24, 2017 |
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WebHome 213 - 31 Aug 2017 - Main.EbenMoglen
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> > | Tom Simonite, Google and Microsoft Can Use AI to Extract Many More Ad Dollars from Our Clicks, Wired News, August 31, 2017 | | Keith L. Alexander, Judge orders tech company to release Web user data from anti-Trump website, Washington Post, August 24, 2017
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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 | |
> > | | | 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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Danny Yadron, Former Heads of Homeland Security, NSA Back Encryption, The Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2015
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Ben Sobel, Facial recognition technology is everywhere. It may not be legal., The Washington Post, June 11, 2015
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> > | | > > | | | Watch: IASC & the Elinor Ostrom Award, Commons In Action (2014) | |
> > | | | | | | | 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 | |
> > | | | 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 | |
> > | | | 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 | | Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car, New York Times, September 24, 2014 | |
> > | | | 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 | | Tom Warren, Microsoft, like Google, tips off police for child porn arrest, The Verge, August 7, 2014 | |
> > | | | Vindu Goel, How Facebook Sold You Krill Oil, New York Times, August 2, 2014
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< < | My office hours in fall 2016 are Thursdays 3:50-5:50pm, and Fridays 9am-10am. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | > > | My office hours in fall 2017 will be posted soon. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Michael Weholt, mrw@softwarefreedom.org. | | |
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< < | There is no additional reading for our last meeting on 8 December. | > > | All drafts should be revised, in light of comments received, by February 20. | | | |
< < | First drafts of your second essay should be submitted as soon as you have them ready. See SecondEssay for the instructions and template. | > > | If you do not wish to revise further, or you need a grade to be filed
immediately, please let me know by email. | | |
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WebHome 204 - 05 Dec 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On 1 December, we complete our discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. | > > | There is no additional reading for our last meeting on 8 December.
First drafts of your second essay should be submitted as soon as you have them ready. See SecondEssay for the instructions and template. | | |
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WebHome 201 - 06 Nov 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For 3 November, please complete reading ControllingSwitches, which we will begin to discuss. First drafts of first essays will be due Friday, 4 November. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and an automatic template. | > > | On 10 November, we will complete our discussion of ControllingSwitches. Please read PrivacyinPrivate which we will begin to discuss on the 17th. First drafts of first essays were due Friday, 4 November, and should now be posted. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and an automatic template if you are behind schedule. | | |
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WebHome 199 - 30 Oct 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For 27 October, please begin reading ControllingSwitches. First drafts of first essays will be due Friday, 4 November. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and an automatic template. | > > | For 3 November, please complete reading ControllingSwitches, which we will begin to discuss. First drafts of first essays will be due Friday, 4 November. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and an automatic template. | | |
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WebHome 198 - 25 Oct 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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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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WebHome 192 - 17 Sep 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For 15 September, please be sure you have:
- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
- Registered to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
- Signed up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribed to the news feed;
- Learned about DejaVu, and acquired viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Completed reading PoliticalEconomy for discussion. You should be bringing questions.
| > > | For 22 September, please begin GraspingtheNet. You must now be registered. You should be following what's On the Radar. | | |
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WebHome 191 - 11 Sep 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2016 | | | |
< < | Our first meeting will be Thursday 8 September. For our first meeting, please: | > > | For 15 September, please be sure you have: | |
- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
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- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
- Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Read the introductory section on PoliticalEconomy.
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- Registered to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
- Signed up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribed to the news feed;
- Learned about DejaVu, and acquired viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Completed reading PoliticalEconomy for discussion. You should be bringing questions.
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- Read the EvaluationPolicy;
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- Register to use the wiki;
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- Register to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
- Sign up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribe to the news feed;
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- Learn about DejaVu, and acquire viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices;
- Read the introductory section on PoliticalEconomy.
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WebHome 189 - 02 Sep 2016 - Main.GreggBadichek
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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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WebHome 186 - 31 Aug 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2015 | > > | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2016 | |
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< < | All work through February 14 has received comments as necessary. Those who wish to continue revision, please send me email immediately. Other grades will be submitted on February 16. | > > | Our first meeting will be Thursday 8 September. For our first meeting, please read the introductory section on PoliticalEconomy. | | | | | |
< < | My office hours in fall 2015 are Wednesdays 10:00am-12n and 3:50-5:50pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | > > | My office hours in fall 2016 are Thursdays 3:50-5:50pm, and Fridays 9am-10am. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | | |
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WebHome 185 - 14 Feb 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Grades are due on January 15. Please complete revisions by that date, or send me an email message to request an extension, which will be granted until February 1. | > > | All work through February 14 has received comments as necessary. Those who wish to continue revision, please send me email immediately. Other grades will be submitted on February 16. | | |
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WebHome 184 - 11 Jan 2016 - Main.EbenMoglen
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2015 | | | |
< < | On 2 December we will discuss EyesWideShut.
First drafts of your second essay will be due on 10 December. Please see SecondEssay for instructions and template. | > > | Grades are due on January 15. Please complete revisions by that date, or send me an email message to request an extension, which will be granted until February 1. | | |
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WebHome 183 - 30 Nov 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On 18 November, we will continue discussing the role of the telecommunications network operators in the destruction of the integrity of human personality. If you haven't read ControllingSwitches yet, please try. | > > | On 2 December we will discuss EyesWideShut. | | | |
> > | First drafts of your second essay will be due on 10 December. Please see SecondEssay for instructions and template. | | |
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WebHome 182 - 16 Nov 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | On 11 November, we will begin discussion of ControllingSwitches. | > > | On 18 November, we will continue discussing the role of the telecommunications network operators in the destruction of the integrity of human personality. If you haven't read ControllingSwitches yet, please try. | |
| | 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 | > > | 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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WebHome 181 - 09 Nov 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For 28 October, please complete reading PrivacyinPrivate. Our discussion of this material will conclude on 4 November. | > > | On 11 November, we will begin discussion of ControllingSwitches. | | | |
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First drafts of first essays should be posted before 5pm, Monday 2
November. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and a template to
create your essay's wiki page. | | |
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WebHome 180 - 02 Nov 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | First drafts of first essays should be posted before Monday 2 | > > | First drafts of first essays should be posted before 5pm, Monday 2 | | November. Please see FirstEssay for instructions and a template to
create your essay's wiki page. | | On the Radar
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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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WebHome 176 - 06 Oct 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For 7 October, we will continue the discussion of free software | > > | On 7 October, we will continue the discussion of free software | | licensing. Please complete reading AnarchistsAuthorsOwners.
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< < | My office hours in fall 2015 are Wednesdays 3:50-5:50pm and Fridays 4:15-6:00pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | > > | My office hours in fall 2015 are Wednesdays 10:00am-12n and 3:50-5:50pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | | |
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WebHome 174 - 27 Sep 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our third meeting, Wednesday, 23 September 2015, please begin reading the section on GraspingtheNet. | > > | For 30 September, please complete reading the section on
GraspingtheNet, and begin reading AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | | | | On the Radar
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< < | Jim Dwyer, Volkswagen’s Diesel Fraud Makes Critic of Secret Code a Prophet, September 22, 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 | | Eben Moglen, Transcript: When Software is in Everything: Future Liability Nightmares Free Software Helps Avoid, June 30, 2010 |
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WebHome 173 - 23 Sep 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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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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WebHome 172 - 21 Sep 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For our second meeting, Wednesday, 16 September 2015, please complete
reading the materials introducing contemporary PoliticalEconomy.
Please register as a user
of this wiki. You are responsible for reading the
evaluation policy. Once you have
registered, you should arrange to be notified of changes to this wiki,
either by email or through the course news feed.
This helps you keep current on reading assignments and other
students' writing. Please be sure to read pieces appearing On the
Radar, below.
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.
The topics we shall take up are listed below, in the order of
discussion. | > > | For our third meeting, Wednesday, 23 September 2015, please begin reading the section on GraspingtheNet. | | | | On the Radar
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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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WebHome 171 - 15 Sep 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Our first meeting will be Wednesday, 9 September 2015, at 1:50pm, in WJWH 101. | > > | For our second meeting, Wednesday, 16 September 2015, please complete
reading the materials introducing contemporary PoliticalEconomy. | | | |
< < | Before we meet, please register as a user | > > |
Please register as a user | | of this wiki. You are responsible for reading the
evaluation policy. Once you have
registered, you should arrange to be notified of changes to this wiki, | | mobile surveillance and consumer control devices.
The topics we shall take up are listed below, in the order of | |
< < | discussion. For our first meeting, please begin reading the materials
introducing contemporary PoliticalEconomy. | > > | discussion. | |
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WebHome 170 - 03 Sep 2015 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2014 | > > | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall 2015 | |
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< < | Please complete all revisions by February 1, 2015. Please email me if you have questions. | > > | Our first meeting will be Wednesday, 9 September 2015, at 1:50pm, in WJWH 101.
Before we meet, please register as a user
of this wiki. You are responsible for reading the
evaluation policy. Once you have
registered, you should arrange to be notified of changes to this wiki,
either by email or through the course news feed.
This helps you keep current on reading assignments and other
students' writing. Please be sure to read pieces appearing On the
Radar, below.
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.
The topics we shall take up are listed below, in the order of
discussion. For our first meeting, please begin reading the materials
introducing contemporary PoliticalEconomy. | | | | | |
< < | My office hours in fall 2014 are Tuesday, 9:30am to 10:30am and Thursday, 12pm to 4pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | > > | My office hours in fall 2015 are Wednesdays 3:50-5:50pm and Fridays 4:15-6:00pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | | |
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WebHome 169 - 26 Aug 2015 - Main.MarkDrake
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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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WebHome 168 - 12 Jun 2015 - Main.MarkDrake
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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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WebHome 165 - 12 Dec 2014 - Main.BastiaanSuurmond
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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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WebHome 164 - 20 Nov 2014 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For November 13, please complete reading PrivacyinPrivate. | > > | On November 20, we will finish our discussion of PrivacyinPrivate. | | | | On the Radar
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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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WebHome 159 - 27 Oct 2014 - Main.BastiaanSuurmond
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> > | Event: 1971 Screening and Discussion on Surveillance November 7, 2014, Davis Auditorium
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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WebHome 158 - 22 Oct 2014 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | There will be no class meeting on October 16. Please watch the lecture "Die Gedanken Sind Frei: Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought" (Berlin, May 2004).
First drafts of first essays are due before our next meeting on
October 23. Use the FirstEssay template to make your essay page most
easily. | > > | For our meeting of 23 October, please begin reading Martin Fink, Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source, chs. 3, 9-12 (2003). | | | |
> > | Look here for help installing DejaVu reader software if your computer or device cannot open the provided copy of Martin Fink's book. | | |
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WebHome 157 - 15 Oct 2014 - Main.SjoerdOppenheim
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> > | | | 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 | | 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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WebHome 156 - 11 Oct 2014 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | For October 2, please complete reading AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. | > > | There will be no class meeting on October 16. Please watch the lecture "Die Gedanken Sind Frei: Free Software and the Struggle for Freedom of Thought" (Berlin, May 2004).
First drafts of first essays are due before our next meeting on
October 23. Use the FirstEssay template to make your essay page most
easily. | | |
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WebHome 153 - 25 Sep 2014 - Main.BastiaanSuurmond
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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
atockar, Riding with the Stars: Passenger Privacy in the NYC Taxicab Dataset, Neustar Research, September 15, 2014 |
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WebHome 151 - 24 Sep 2014 - Main.AnnaShifflet
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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
Eugene Mandel, How the Napa earthquake affected Bay area sleepers, Jawbone.com Blog, August 25, 2014 |
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WebHome 150 - 16 Sep 2014 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | Our first meeting will be Thursday, 4 September 2014, in JGH 105, at 4:20pm. | > > | For our meeting of September 18, please read GraspingtheNet. | | | |
< < | Before we meet, please register as a user of this wiki.
You are responsible for reading the evaluation policy.
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.
The topics we shall take up are listed below, in the order of
discussion. For our first meeting, please begin reading the materials
introducing contemporary PoliticalEconomy. | | |
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WebHome 149 - 16 Sep 2014 - Main.IanSullivan
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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
Al Sassco, Fitness Trackers are Changing Online Privacy — and It's Time to Pay Attention, CIO.com, August 14, 2014 |
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WebHome 146 - 26 Aug 2014 - Main.IanSullivan
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< < | Ethan Roeder, I Am Not Big Brother, New York Times, December 6, 2012 | > > | Eugene Mandel, How the Napa earthquake affected Bay area sleepers, Jawbone.com Blog, August 25, 2014 | | | |
< < | Patrick Radden Keefe, The Surveillance State Takes Friendly Fire, The New Yorker, November 13, 2012 | > > | Al Sassco, Fitness Trackers are Changing Online Privacy — and It's Time to Pay Attention, CIO.com, August 14, 2014 | | | |
< < | Jonathan Ansfield, China Putting Pressure on Businesses to Help Censor the Web, New York Times, November 13, 2012 | > > | Eric Adler, Law Students Fend Off a Patent Troll., Medium.com, August 8, 2014 | | | |
< < | Scott Shane, Online Privacy Issue is Also in Play in Petraeus Scandal, New York Times, November 13, 2012 | > > | Tom Warren, Microsoft, like Google, tips off police for child porn arrest, The Verge, August 7, 2014 | | | |
< < | Dominic Rushe, Google report reveals sharp increase in government requests for users' data, guardian.co.uk, November 13, 2012 | > > | Douglas MacMillan, Foursquare Now Tracks Users Even When the App Is Closed, Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2014 | | | |
< < | Gabriel Weinberg, Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results, gabrielweinberg.com, October 29, 2012 | > > | Vindu Goel, How Facebook Sold You Krill Oil, New York Times, August 2, 2014 | | | |
< < | Kevin J. O'Brien, Data-Gathering via Apps Presents a Gray Legal Area, New York Times, October 28, 2012
Natasha Singer and Charles Duhigg, Tracking Voters’ Clicks Online to Try to Sway Them, New York Times, October 27, 2012
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 | > > | Dan Froomkin, Top Journalists and Lawyers: NSA Surveillance Threatens Press Freedom and Right to Counsel, The Intercept]], July 28, 2014 | | | |
> > | Alex Marthews and Catherine Tucker, Government Surveillance and Internet Search Behavior, SSRN, March 24, 2014 | | |
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< < | Office hours for the week of Dec 10 are cancelled due to illness. Please watch this space. | > > | Our first meeting will be Thursday, 4 September 2014, in JGH 105, at 4:20pm.
Before we meet, please register as a user of this wiki.
You are responsible for reading the evaluation policy.
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.
The topics we shall take up are listed below, in the order of
discussion. For our first meeting, please begin reading the materials
introducing contemporary PoliticalEconomy. | |
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< < | My office hours are Thursday 1pm to 4pm, and Friday 9am to
10am, in JGH 642. To make an appointment outside those hours, please
write moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my assistant,
Ian Sullivan, at
212-461-1905. | > > | My office hours in fall 2014 are Tuesday, 9:30am to 10:30am and Thursday, 12pm to 4pm. If you need to see me but cannot make office hours, please email moglen@columbia.edu or contact my assistant, Benjamin Mintzer, bmintzer@law.columbia.edu, x40692. | | | |
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< < | For our final meeting on December 6, we will discuss the political effects of the privacy devolution. See ElectronicDemocracy and Sasha Issenberg, The Victory Lab (2012). | > > | Office hours for the week of Dec 10 are cancelled due to illness. Please watch this space. | |
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We will not meet on November 29. Please watch
Why Freedom of Thought Requires Free Media. Comment and discussion at FreedomOfThoughtAndFreeMedia. | > > | For our final meeting on December 6, we will discuss the political effects of the privacy devolution. See ElectronicDemocracy and Sasha Issenberg, The Victory Lab (2012). | |
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> > | Ethan Roeder, I Am Not Big Brother, New York Times, December 6, 2012 | | Patrick Radden Keefe, The Surveillance State Takes Friendly Fire, The New Yorker, November 13, 2012
Jonathan Ansfield, China Putting Pressure on Businesses to Help Censor the Web, New York Times, November 13, 2012 |
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> > | Patrick Radden Keefe, The Surveillance State Takes Friendly Fire, The New Yorker, November 13, 2012 | | Jonathan Ansfield, China Putting Pressure on Businesses to Help Censor the Web, New York Times, November 13, 2012
Scott Shane, Online Privacy Issue is Also in Play in Petraeus Scandal, New York Times, November 13, 2012 |
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< < | Please watch Freedom in the Cloud, and put your comments and questions on
FreedomInTheCloudTalk. We will meet again, live, to my joy and (no
doubt) some disappointment, on November 8, to complete our discussion
of Privacy in Private and Public Law. | > > | On November 15, we will still be talking about privacy. | | | | On the Radar
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> > | Jonathan Ansfield, China Putting Pressure on Businesses to Help Censor the Web, New York Times, November 13, 2012
Scott Shane, Online Privacy Issue is Also in Play in Petraeus Scandal, New York Times, November 13, 2012 | | 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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> > | 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
Kevin J. O'Brien, Data-Gathering via Apps Presents a Gray Legal Area, New York Times, October 28, 2012 |
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< < | Gabriel Weinberg, Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results, gabrielweinberg.com, October 29, 2012 | > > | Gabriel Weinberg, Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results, gabrielweinberg.com, October 29, 2012 | | Kevin J. O'Brien, Data-Gathering via Apps Presents a Gray Legal Area, New York Times, October 28, 2012 |
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> > | Gabriel Weinberg, Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results, gabrielweinberg.com, October 29, 2012 | | Kevin J. O'Brien, Data-Gathering via Apps Presents a Gray Legal Area, New York Times, October 28, 2012
Natasha Singer and Charles Duhigg, Tracking Voters’ Clicks Online to Try to Sway Them, New York Times, October 27, 2012 |
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Owing to Hurricane Sandy, I am trapped outside the US, and will not be
able to reach NYC for our class on November 1. An on-line
presentation and discussion will be arranged. Please watch this space.
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> > | Kevin J. O'Brien, Data-Gathering via Apps Presents a Gray Legal Area, New York Times, October 28, 2012 | | Natasha Singer and Charles Duhigg, Tracking Voters’ Clicks Online to Try to Sway Them, New York Times, October 27, 2012
Henry Alford, A Web of Answers and Questions, New York Times, October 26, 2012 |
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< < | FirstPaper? drafts should be submitted soon. Those not yet done should
be have posted something by October 22 at latest.
Our scheduled session on October 25 will be replaced by a video
presentation and subsequent discussion. Please watch
Freedom2Connect: Innovation Under Austerity.
Discussion will occur at InnovationUnderAusterity. | | On November 1, we continue discussing Privacy in Private and Public Law. | | On the Radar
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> > | Natasha Singer and Charles Duhigg, Tracking Voters’ Clicks Online to Try to Sway Them, New York Times, October 27, 2012
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 |
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< < | On October 11, we will complete our look at the intellectual property
meltdown. Despite a heartening enthusiasm for discussion of privacy
issues we will get to shortly, we have still some portion of the
copyright system and the entirety of the patent system to bury
before we are ready to deal with the other fellow's destruction of
privacy, and with it the dignity of human existence. For this week,
please complete your reading of
"Anarchists, Authors, Owners".
Those
who are already confidently finishing a first draft of the
FirstPaper? , and who would like to do more reading, could read the
Privacy in Private and Public Law section we
will begin discussing on October 18. | > > | On October 18, we begin discussing Privacy in Private and Public Law.
FirstPaper? drafts should be submitted soon. Those not yet done should
be have posted something by October 22 at latest.
Our scheduled session on October 25 will be replaced by a video
presentation and subsequent discussion. | | |
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< < | On October 4, we will continue our look at the intellectual property
meltdown. We finish our consideration of free software, and
generalize the political economy to consider non-functional digital
goods, including, e.g. music, books, and other forms of cultural
software. Please complete your reading of | > > | On October 11, we will complete our look at the intellectual property
meltdown. Despite a heartening enthusiasm for discussion of privacy
issues we will get to shortly, we have still some portion of the
copyright system and the entirety of the patent system to bury
before we are ready to deal with the other fellow's destruction of
privacy, and with it the dignity of human existence. For this week,
please complete your reading of | | "Anarchists, Authors, Owners". | |
> > | Those
who are already confidently finishing a first draft of the
FirstPaper? , and who would like to do more reading, could read the
Privacy in Private and Public Law section we
will begin discussing on October 18. | |
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< < | On September 27, we will begin considering the
ongoing, superb, intellectual property meltdown. Please
read at least the section "You Say You Want a Revolution?" and
preferably beyond. | > > | On October 4, we will continue our look at the intellectual property
meltdown. We finish our consideration of free software, and
generalize the political economy to consider non-functional digital
goods, including, e.g. music, books, and other forms of cultural
software. Please complete your reading of
"Anarchists, Authors, Owners". | | |
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< < | For September 20, please read the section on GraspingtheNet. You
should also be sure to have read the EvaluationPolicy. We will
discuss the schedule for your writings, particularly the first draft
of your first essay, on Thursday. | > > | On September 27, we will begin considering the
ongoing, superb, intellectual property meltdown. Please
read at least the section "You Say You Want a Revolution?" and
preferably beyond. | | |
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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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< < | For the second class meeting, please finish reading the introductory
materials on PoliticalEconomy. If reading the entire
Telecommunications Act of 1996 is too much, please read at least the
Congressional Research Service summary of the legislation, so as to
be conversant with its primary moving parts.
| > > | For September 20, please read the section on GraspingtheNet. You
should also be sure to have read the EvaluationPolicy. We will
discuss the schedule for your writings, particularly the first draft
of your first essay, on Thursday. | | |
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< < | For the first class meeting on September 6, please begin reading the
introductory materials on PoliticalEconomy. | > > | For the second class meeting, please finish reading the introductory
materials on PoliticalEconomy. If reading the entire
Telecommunications Act of 1996 is too much, please read at least the
Congressional Research Service summary of the legislation, so as to
be conversant with its primary moving parts. | |
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< < | My office hours are Thursday 2pm to 4pm, and Friday 9am to | > > | My office hours are Thursday 1pm to 4pm, and Friday 9am to | | 10am, in JGH 642. To make an appointment outside those hours, please
write moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my assistant,
Ian Sullivan, at |
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> > | 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 |
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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
David Kravets, Mobile ‘Rootkit’ Maker Tries to Silence Critical Android Dev, Wired (Threat level), November 22, 2011 |
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< < | Allan Dodds Frank, Lydia Cacho Blasts Facebook, The Daily Beast, Oct 21, 2011 | > > | Annalyn Censky, Malls track shoppers' cell phones on Black Friday , Money.CNN.com, November 22, 2011
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 | |
Every picture uploaded by Facebook users is run through a program called 'Photo DNA' to look for possible matches with offenders. The company saves the data and makes referrals to law-enforcement agencies. —Joe Sullivan, Facebook
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< < | Mike Masnick, Details Emerging On Stingray Technology, Allowing Feds To Locate People By Pretending To Be Cell Towers, Techdirt, Sept 27, 2011 | > > | Mike Masnick, Details Emerging On Stingray Technology, Allowing Feds To Locate People By Pretending To Be Cell Towers, Techdirt, September 27, 2011 | | Quentin Hardy, Cellphones Are Servers and Servers Are Cellphones, NY Times, October 12, 2011 |
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< < | On the 10th, we conclude our inquiry into
the disappearance of privacy and what we might
do about it. | > > | On the 17th, we take up the problem of taboo enforcement and freedom of expression. | | | |
< < | Please mark your draft essay if you consider it ready for me to read.
A line at the top of the file above the title is most useful. | |
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< < | Mike Brunker , Digital evidence becoming central in criminal cases, MSNBC.com, Nov 11, 2011 | | Allan Dodds Frank, Lydia Cacho Blasts Facebook, The Daily Beast, Oct 21, 2011
Every picture uploaded by Facebook users is run through a program called 'Photo DNA' to look for possible matches with offenders. The company saves the data and makes referrals to law-enforcement agencies. —Joe Sullivan, Facebook
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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 | | 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
David Kravets, CNET Accused of Copyright Infringement for Distributing LimeWire, Wired, May 4, 2011 | | | |
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> > | Please mark your draft essay if you consider it ready for me to read.
A line at the top of the file above the title is most useful. | |
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< < | On the 27th, we will begin waking up to
the privacy nightmare. | > > | On the 4th, we continue our investigation of
the disappearance of privacy and what we might do about it. | | | |
< < | Submission of first essay drafts? is still strongly
encouraged, for those not yet encouraged enough. | |
| | Allan Dodds Frank, Lydia Cacho Blasts Facebook, The Daily Beast, Oct 21, 2011 | |
< < | "Every picture uploaded by Facebook users is run through a program called 'Photo DNA,' he said, to look for possible matches with offenders. The company saves the data, he said, and makes referrals to law-enforcement agencies." -- Facebook Chief of Security Joe Sullivan | > > |
Every picture uploaded by Facebook users is run through a program called 'Photo DNA' to look for possible matches with offenders. The company saves the data and makes referrals to law-enforcement agencies. —Joe Sullivan, Facebook
| | Don Reisinger, Visa, MasterCard to use buying history for ad targeting?, CNet, October 25, 2011 |
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> > | Allan Dodds Frank, Lydia Cacho Blasts Facebook, The Daily Beast, Oct 21, 2011
"Every picture uploaded by Facebook users is run through a program called 'Photo DNA,' he said, to look for possible matches with offenders. The company saves the data, he said, and makes referrals to law-enforcement agencies." -- Facebook Chief of Security Joe Sullivan
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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> > | 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
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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> > | 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
A. G. Sulzberger, In Small Towns, Gossip Moves to the Web, and Turns Vicious, NY Times, September 20, 2011 |
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< < | On the 6th, we will continue discussing | > > | On the 13th, we will finish the discussion of | | the decay of intellectual property. We | |
< < | complete the discussion of propertyless production, concentrating on
free software and free functional content such as Wikipedia, and turn
to the issues posed by the transition to propertyless distribution,
where we consider the music meltdown and the inevitable fate of the
current "streaming" fiasco. | > > | will begin discussing carriage regulation.
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< < | On the 29th, we will begin
discussing the decay of intellectual property. | > > | On the 6th, we will continue discussing
the decay of intellectual property. We
complete the discussion of propertyless production, concentrating on
free software and free functional content such as Wikipedia, and turn
to the issues posed by the transition to propertyless distribution,
where we consider the music meltdown and the inevitable fate of the
current "streaming" fiasco. | | |
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< < | Please finish reading the selections in GraspingtheNet, and
catch up with the radar. We will complete the discussion through this
point on Thursday the 22nd. On the 29th, we will begin | > > | On the 29th, we will begin | | discussing the decay of intellectual property.
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> > | | | My office hours are Thursday 2pm to 4pm, and Friday 9am to | |
< < | 10am, in JGH 642. To make an appointment, please write moglen@columbia.edu, or
consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | > > | 10am, in JGH 642. To make an appointment outside those hours, please
write moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my assistant,
Ian Sullivan, at
212-461-1905. | | | |
> > | | | On the Radar |
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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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< < | First meeting is Thursday, 8 September 2011. Please read the Introduction on Political Economy and start following what's on the radar... | > > | For a number of reasons, it appears we will need a little more time on September 15th to complete our introductory conversation on PoliticalEconomy. Please also, however, begin reading the section on GraspingtheNet. | | |
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< < | This class has concluded. Students may continue to revise their work at any time.
| > > | First meeting is Thursday, 8 September 2011. Please read the Introduction on Political Economy and start following what's on the radar...
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< < | I am on sabbatical leave until August 2011. I have no regular
office hours. To make an appointment, please write
moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my assistant,
Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | > > | My office hours are Thursday 2pm to 4pm, and Friday 9am to
10am, in JGH 642. To make an appointment, please write moglen@columbia.edu, or
consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905. | |
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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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> > | 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
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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< < | Staff infoZine, Lawsuit Against YouTube Threatens Global Growth of Political Speech, April 08, 2011 | > > | Staff infoZine, Lawsuit Against YouTube Threatens Global Growth of Political Speech, April 8, 2011 | | Nate Anderson Email Author, Google: Don’t Give Private ‘Trolls’ Web Censorship Power, Wired, April 7, 2011 |
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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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> > | 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
Kim Zetter, Feds ‘Pinged’ Sprint GPS Data 8 Million Times Over a Year, Wired, December 1, 2009 |
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> > | Leslie Scism and Mark Maremont, Insurers Test Data Profiles to Identify Risky Clients, Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2010 | | 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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< < | On December 10 I will be in Brussels at the Oral Hearing on the Oracle/Sun merger at the invitation of the European Commission. Our class will be distributed in recorded audio form. | > > | This class has concluded. Students may continue to revise their work at any time. | | | |
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My office hours are Thursday, 12-4 and Fri 9-10 in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please write moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan.
| > > | I am on sabbatical leave until August 2011. I have no regular
office hours, but I can be seen by appointment. Please write
moglen@columbia.edu, or consult my assistant,
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< < | I hope everyone had a peaceful and happy holiday weekend. For December 3, please read ControllingSwitches. | > > | On December 10 I will be in Brussels at the Oral Hearing on the Oracle/Sun merger at the invitation of the European Commission. Our class will be distributed in recorded audio form. | |
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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
Cory Doctorow, Traffic cameras used to harass and limit movement of peaceful protestors, BoingBoing, November 21, 2009 |
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> > | Christopher Soghoian, 8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight, paranoia.dubfire.net, December 1, 2009 | | Cory Doctorow, Traffic cameras used to harass and limit movement of peaceful protestors, BoingBoing, November 21, 2009
Noah Shachtman, U.S. Spies Buy Stake in Firm That Monitors Blogs, Tweets, Wired, October 19, 2009 |
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< < | On November 19, as previously mentioned, we will be visited by Joseph Potvin, who will be talking about monetary systems in the network age. The paper on which Mr Potvin's presentation will be based is here. | > > | I hope everyone had a peaceful and happy holiday weekend. For December 3, please read ControllingSwitches. | |
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> > | Cory Doctorow, Traffic cameras used to harass and limit movement of peaceful protestors, BoingBoing, November 21, 2009 | | Noah Shachtman, U.S. Spies Buy Stake in Firm That Monitors Blogs, Tweets, Wired, October 19, 2009
Eben Moglen, Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond, Speech at Cardozo, November 2, 2009 |
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< < | We conclude our primary discussion of transactional privacy on November 12. First essays are due at your convenience. See FirstPaper? if you have not already done so. | > > | On November 19, as previously mentioned, we will be visited by Joseph Potvin, who will be talking about monetary systems in the network age. The paper on which Mr Potvin's presentation will be based is here. | |
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< < | Eben Moglen, Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond, Speech at Cardozo, November 2, 2009 | > > | Eben Moglen, Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond, Speech at Cardozo, November 2, 2009 | | Ryan Singel, YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net, Wired, October 16, 2009 |
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< < | On October 29, we begin our discussion of privacy. Please read PrivacyinPrivate. | > > | We conclude our primary discussion of transactional privacy on November 12. First essays are due at your convenience. See FirstPaper? if you have not already done so. | |
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> > | Noah Shachtman, U.S. Spies Buy Stake in Firm That Monitors Blogs, Tweets, Wired, October 19, 2009 | | Eben Moglen, Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond, Speech at Cardozo, November 2, 2009
Ryan Singel, YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net, Wired, October 16, 2009 |
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> > | Eben Moglen, Patent Law at a Crossroads: Bilski and Beyond, Speech at Cardozo, November 2, 2009 | | 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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< < | On October 22, we will move from music to video, book publishing, and the remainder of the copyrights industry implosions. Generalization of the situation of the ownerships of information becomes possible (with some reserved issues in patenting to be dealt with on October 29). Please complete reading all materials in AnarchistsAuthorsOwners. Please refresh your reading of The dotCommunist Manifesto. | > > | On October 29, we begin our discussion of privacy. Please read PrivacyinPrivate. | |
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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
Nina Paley, Sita Sings the Blues see especially The "Sita Sings the Blues" Distribution Project |
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> > | Fawn Johnson, FCC Adopts Open Net Rules, Wall Street Journal, October 22, 2009 | | |
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WebHome 69 - 15 Oct 2009 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic, 12 October 2009 | > > | Nina Paley, Sita Sings the Blues
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Science, 12 October 2009 | | Nate Anderson, 100 years of Big Content fearing technology—in its own words, Ars Technica, October 11, 2009 |
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> > | The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic, 12 October 2009
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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> > | Glyn Moody, Open Source Makes Big Gains at the London Stock Exchange, Computerworld UK, October 6, 2009
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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> > | Randall Stross, Will Books Be Napsterized?, New York times, October 4, 2009 | | Julius Genachowski, Preserving a Free and Open Internet: A Platform for Innovation, Opportunity, and Prosperity, techpresident.com, September 21, 2009 |
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< < | The first meeting of the class will be Thursday 10 September, 4:20pm in JG 105. Please be sure to register. | > > | For the meeting of September 17, please read the materials in PoliticalEconomy. If you have not registered, you must do so now. | |
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< < | I can be reached by email or through the wiki if you have questions concerning papers under development. | > > | The first meeting of the class will be Thursday 10 September, 4:20pm in JG 105. Please be sure to register. | |
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< < | My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 11 to 1 in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please write moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan. | > > | My office hours are Thursday, 12-4 and Fri 9-10 in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please write moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan. | | | |
< < | | | Topics: | | 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. | > > | Please begin by registering. I look forward to seeing you at our first meeting on the 10th. | |
Introduction to the LawNetSoc Web |
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< < | This wiki will be unavailable Sunday 4 January 2009, from 9am to 9pm, for semi-annual maintenance. Thank you for your patience. | > > | Scheduled maintenance has been postponed to allow students to file late work. This wiki will now be unavailable Saturday 10 January 2009, 9am to 9pm. Thank you for your patience. | |
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< < | Our last scheduled meeting on December 4 is canceled. Audio of the final lecture will be available here Wednesday 10 December. I can be reached by email or through the wiki if you have questions concerning papers under development.
Audio of the class of November 13 is now available. | > > | I can be reached by email or through the wiki if you have questions concerning papers under development. | | |
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< < | Our last scheduled meeting on December 4 is canceled. Audio of the final lecture will be available here Monday 8 December. I can be reached by email or through the wiki if you have questions concerning papers under development. | > > | Our last scheduled meeting on December 4 is canceled. Audio of the final lecture will be available here Wednesday 10 December. I can be reached by email or through the wiki if you have questions concerning papers under development. | | Audio of the class of November 13 is now available. |
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< < | For the meeting of the 13th, we will finish the discussion about privacy with no additional reading. On the 20th, we will consider the movement towards making broadcasters unconstitutional and other transformations of media. | > > | Our last scheduled meeting on December 4 is canceled. Audio of the final lecture will be available here Monday 8 December. I can be reached by email or through the wiki if you have questions concerning papers under development. | | Audio of the class of November 13 is now available. | | My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 11 to 1 in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please write moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan.
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< < | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. For the meeting of the 30th, please begin reading about privacy. | > > | For the meeting of the 6th, please finish reading about privacy. | | |
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WebHome 46 - 28 Oct 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. | > > | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. For the meeting of the 30th, please begin reading about privacy. | | |
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WebHome 45 - 27 Oct 2008 - Main.EbenMoglen
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< < | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. | > > | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. | | |
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< < | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. | > > | There will be no class meeting on the 23rd. Please listen for my lecture given on that date at UC Santa Cruz, posted here shortly after it happens. | | |
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- WebChanges - recent topic changes in this web
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For our meeting on the 11th, we will begin our discussion of the way we live now.
You may also be interested in the presentation I am giving the faculty on the same day.
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My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 11 to 1 in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please write moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan.
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Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School Fall, 2008 | | 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, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, 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. | > > | From TWiki's point of view, this course, Law in the Internet Society, 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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There is no reading for our first meeting on September 4th. On the 11th, we will begin our discussion of the way we live now.
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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.
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, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, 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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< < | My office hours are Thursday, 11 to 1:30, and Friday, 11-12:30, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email me for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan. | > > | My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 11 to 1 in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please write moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan. | | |
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< < | Coming soon, a new collection of annotated primary sources, built by collaboration among scholars and students. | > > | My office hours are Thursday, 11 to 1:30, and Friday, 11-12:30, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email me for an appointment, or consult my assistant, IanSullivan. | | | |
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< < | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | > > | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School | | | |
< < | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905.
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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. | > > |
Coming soon, a new collection of annotated primary sources, built by collaboration among scholars and students.
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< < | Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution | > > | English Legal History & its Materials | | Professor Eben Moglen Columbia Law School, Spring 2008 | |
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For our meeting of February 7, please read Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide.
| | My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905.
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< < | The seminar will address topics on the following themes. We will be building on and updating the linked reference materials in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye on the work in this section.
- PartOne? - Speech, Press, Assembly
- PartFour? - Surveillance, Search and Seizure
- PartSix? - Speedy and Public Trial
- PartsNineandFourteen? - All Privacy and Autonomy Rights Reserved
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< < | In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book Nowhere to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon. | | A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word | | 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, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, 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. | > > | 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. | | LawNetSoc Web Utilities
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